At the weekly review meeting of relief operations in Madeira last week, a new surveillance and arsonist detection infrared camera was presented by the Operational Command of Madeira (COM).
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So far, EasyJet has cancelled 350 flights between the 21st and 25th of July, due to industrial action.
The Forest Police caught on Thursday six individuals, including a minor, who were in the Laurissilva in the Natura Network area altering a pedestrian trail without authorisation from the IFCN, and felling several indigenous trees in the process.
Yesterday, several CTT branches were unable to cope with the number of pensioners drawing their pensions and ran out of money.
The former Deputy Mayor of Funchal, Idalina Perestrelo, accused of negligent homicide in the 2017 Monte Tree Tragedy said today, that there were never any warnings regarding that tree, and that not even "in someone's worst nightmares" could anyone predict the tragedy.
The Municipal Animal Regulation will be presented, in a proposal for deliberation at this week's council meeting by the Confiança team of councillors.
This year, the average tax reimbursement is lower than last year and one of the explanations stems from the change in withholding tax tables, state a tax expert.
Binter Airways has launched its new summer promotion.
The President of the Republic announced today that the elections for the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira will be held on the 24th of September.
3,165 euros is the average gross monthly salary to buy a 100m² house in Portugal.
Today, the councilor of the Municipality of Funchal, João Rodrigues, announced to the media that noise pollution levels in built-up areas will be revised.
The Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM has launched its 2023 rural fire prevention campaign, titled 'Madeira without fires - depends on everyone!'
The governments of Miguel Albuquerque and António Costa have again challenged the European Commission's decision that Portugal illegally granted aid at the level of IRC reductions to the Madeira Free Trade Zone.
The President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, considers that if the price of hotels and the expense per tourist has risen exponentially, there is no need to fear the future of Madeira's tourism.
Ruptures in the drinking water network in the municipality of Santa Cruz, which have been heavily criticised, led the City Council of Santa Cruz to resort to using water tankers from the local Municipal Firefighters to remove water from the fire hydrant network and inject it into the drinking water supply system.