As of 9 pm this evening, the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA) has placed Madeira and Porto Santo under a yellow coastal warning.
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During the presentation of the Madeira Ocean Challenge 2022, which took place today, in the Noble Hall of the Municipality, the Mayor of Funchal (CMF), Pedro Calado, highlighted the importance of sport in the development of children and young adults.
The President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, will tomorrow at 11:30 am visit the construction works of the Lombo do Urzal Lifting Station, in Boaventura.
Today was a bad day at the airport as poor visibility created havoc as seven aircraft were diverted, and eleven flights were cancelled.
The severely decomposed body of a man was found in Praia dos Pescadores yesterday.
On Sunday, the 30th of October, EasyJet began their new winter Lisbon - Porto Santo scheduled service, with flights leaving from the mainland capital every Wednesday and Sunday.
At 02:07 this morning, the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA), recorded a 2.5 magnitude earthquake off the northeast coast of Porto Santo.
From today, the 26th of October, the Porto Santo Biosphere Reserve will become part of the Biosphere Reserves Project: Sustainable Territories, Resilient Communities, funded by European Economic Area (EEA) Grants.
Nuno Maciel announced today in the Madeiran plenary the policy of the Regional Government on the 'Strategic Cereal Reserve.'
The Port of Funchal was busy today, due to the arrival of cruise liners 'Azura' and 'Costa Pacifica,' which between them were carrying nearly seven thousand passengers and crew.
The chief executive of Irish low-cost airline Ryanair Eddie Wilson has criticised the planned increase in airport charges at Madeira International Airport.
The cruise ship 'Valiant Lady', belonging to the Virgin group docked for the first time in Funchal Harbour this morning for a 10-hour stopover before sailing to Tenerife.
"Bathing Waters" is a new application that will help monitor the region's coastal waters.
According to the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA), Madeira will be placed under a yellow weather warning tomorrow from 06:00 until midnight.