The Public Security Police (PSP) has confirmed that the search for the missing French couple has now ended.
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The Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea recorded a 2.3 magnitude earthquake off the south coast of Câmara de Lobos yesterday morning (13/04) at 01:33.
Following the identification of the presence of the 'palm beetle' in Porto Santo, the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) has issued a request "to not cut the green leaves of these trees," to prevent the proliferation of this species in the remaining palm trees.
The President of TaxisRAM – Association of Taxis and Other Transport, met last week with the Regional Secretary for Equipment and Infrastructures, Pedro Fino, to discuss issues such as tariff updates and the regulation of car rental companies.
The MSC Aries cargo ship seized by Iran near the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf is registered in Madeira.
A family has launched an appeal on social media for a 25-year-old man who has been missing from his residence in Santo AntĂłnio since yesterday (11/04/24) afternoon/evening.
Plastic marine litter, loss of containers, oil spills, and plastic pellets from ships will now have heavier penalties.
Madeira SkyPark Adventure has issued a statement saying that the Curral das Freiras cable car will be the second longest in the world.Â
Maximum temperatures reached 29.7 degrees at the Observatory station in Funchal, with the Cancela station registering 27.2 degrees Celsius.Â
Temperatures are expected to soar from Thursday and will be "well above average for the time of year.
A new scam is circulating on the WhatsApp messaging service.
The Madeira Whale Museum (MBM) is promoting its first 'Look at the Sea' Photography Contest, focused on environmental impacts in Historical and Contemporary categories.
The Municipality of Calheta has opened its registration for the 7th edition of the Garden Exhibition 'Calheta a Florir.'
The increase in the number of cases of sexually transmitted diseases in 19 -30-year-olds is generating concern among the island's doctors.Â
The Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) has an ongoing project for "Early Detection and Rapid Elimination of Invasive Alien Plants















