The Ecologist Party (Green Party/ENP) considers it "scandalous that the Madeira Coastal Planning Programme (POCDAM), whose public discussion ended in March of this year, has been deliberately 'filed in the drawer' to allow the advancement of this project."
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According to the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA), a 3.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded at the Madeira-Tore yesterday at 23:27.
Between the 1st of May and the 31st of August, the National Maritime Authority (AMN) recorded two deaths in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (RAM).
The Portuguese Labour Party (PTP) firmly believes that Porto Santo's Airport should be used as a contingency airport and that a fast connection between the two islands is needed.
Filming will begin next month for the film 'The Wizard of the North,' set to premiere on Netflix late summer 2024.
As part of a 30 million euro package Quinta da Lorde will undergo an extensive refurbishment during the first half of 2024 under the 'Dreams Madeira' brand.
Two divers were rescued last night in Caniço de Baixo by officers from the Maritime Police and the Funchal Lifeguard Station.
With the persistence of high temperatures due to a tropical weather mass,
The Funchal Marine Biology Station is holding its second open evening on the 25th of August.
This morning, political party Bloco de Esquerda (BE-M) claimed that ALL Madeirans have a right to use Praia Formosa.
Eighty-year-old José Mário Gonçalves has been missing since Saturday morning.
With the end of the air link concession contract with Binter Airlines, those living in Porto Santo are still unsure if an air link to Madeira will be maintained.
According to a report issued by NASA, July 2023 was the warmest on record. Furthermore, the whole year so far has been the warmest ever recorded, and it is predicted that temperatures are set to rise in 2024.
The PS-Madeira considers it a priority to create tourist planning measures to ensure the safety of natural heritage sites, the use of pedestrian routes, and other natural spaces within the region.
A 3.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded off the southwest coast of the Desertas this morning by the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA) at 02:37. The earthquake had a depth of 8 km, and there are no reports that the quake was felt. Samantha Gannon info at madeira-weekly.com