A fire breaks out early on Thursday at a home in a tourist area on the Spanish island of Mallorca, and it kills two people, according to authorities. Multiple outlets report that several others are injured, with some suffering smoke inhalation. A Civil Guard spokesperson says nine people are taken to medical facilities for treatment of smoke inhalation. Other reports specify that four people are in hospital after the incident. Emergency services respond to the blaze at the residence and manage the evacuation and medical assessment of those affected. The reports do not provide details about the cause of the fire or the conditions of the injured beyond noting that they receive treatment in medical facilities. The incident occurs in the context of an area known for tourism, where residents and visitors are present. Authorities are described as confirming the death toll and injuries, but no investigation findings are included in the accounts reviewed.