The body of a man was found in the Ribeiro Seco River in Funchal this afternoon.
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When questioned by reporters this morning, the Mayor of Funchal, Pedro Calado, did not elaborate on the investigation of former Funchal Mayor Paulo Cafôfo, but stressed: "what needs to be investigated will be investigated."
A study reveals that Faro, Coimbra, and Madeira are the regions with the highest road accident probability.
It's the Fast and Furious without the skill, as illegal car racing has taken hold in Calheta.
The Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds (SPEA) will be out on the streets with their new survey which aims to investigate the Madeiran perception of light pollution and energy efficiency.
The Observatory of Landscapes and Panoramas of the Madeira Archipelago (OPPAM) denounces the "impertinent interference in the landscape quality of Madeira," in relation to the cable car project in Curral das Freiras.
In the usual weekly meeting of the Funchal City Council (CMF), opposition leader, Miguel Silva Gouveia, criticised the current management of the Municipality of Funchal, accusing the current executive of only 'governing' the needs of tourists, and not taking into account the interest of Funchalenses.
Local newspaper, JM reported this evening that two tourists are lost in the Santana mountains.
Last week, the Firefighters Sappers of Funchal (BSF), were called in the early hours to Calçada Cabouqueira, São Pedro, to assist a man who had been assaulted.
The ordinance establishing the annual pension increase for 2023 (between 3.89% and 4.83%), was published on Monday in Diário da República and is effective from the 1st of January 2023.
The emergency services were called out this afternoon to attend to a small fire in a restaurant located in Largo do Chafariz, Funchal.
A statement released by UNE – Movimento Uma Nova Esperança, led by Luís Bettencourt this afternoon criticises the cancellation of the Porto Santo Line due to essential maintenance, as it leaves Porto Santo without any maritime connection.
In a report issued by the Shared Services of the Ministry of Health (SPMS), more than 13,000 Portuguese registered their 'Vital Will' in 2022, doubling the number of records from the previous year, with 1,300 Madeirans taking advantage of the service.
Funchal Bus company, Horarios do Funchal (HF), has confirmed that three million additional passengers used their services in 2022 compared to 2021.
Since December, the A & E department of the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital has registered a large influx of patients, and today is no exception.