According to Vitor Prior, director of the IPMA's Funchal Meteorological Observatory, rain is expected to fall for the next eight days.
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On Sunday, the 21st of May, a Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) was rescued in the port of Porto Moniz by a team of IFCN officers. According to the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN), the animal weighing 38 kilos and measuring 60 cm was caught in fishing nets and…
The search continues for the missing Army man who was swept into the sea by a wave while fishing in São Jorge on Saturday night.
A young Madeiran, aged 25 years old, is missing in São Jorge after being washed into the sea by a freak wave at 20:00 last night.
A woman whose age and type of contagious disease could not be disclosed fled from the Marmeleiros Hospital at 08:40 this morning.
The NRP Mondego and crew ended their secondment to Madeira on Friday and have returned to their Lisbon Naval Base.
Co-financed by EU funds the new 'Fishmetric' system will now be introduced ensuring reliable control over food safety.
Since last week, Portugal has had a Dengue vaccine that does not require prior contact with the virus and is effective against the disease thus preventing the need for hospitalisation for milder cases for up to four and a half years after being administered.
The 34-year-old who had been missing since Saturday from Penteada has returned home.
The man suspected of the murder of his partner, Délia Gouveia, aged 53, on Sunday night, in Meia Légua, Ribeira Brava, was heard this afternoon in the first judicial interrogation, in the Court of the District of Madeira, in Funchal.
The family of deaf 34-year-old, André Nunes are desperate to find him.
As part of the 'Blue School Day – This Is My Beach,' celebrations which took place on the 19th of May, the Blue School Programme and the Eco-Schools Project, of the Dona Lucinda Andrade Basic and Secondary School, promoted two cleaning and rubbish collection activities:
The family of a deaf 34-year-old man who suffers from depression are desperate to find him, and have launched an appeal on Facebook.
Two French tourists became lost for several hours while walking along Levada do Rei, São Jorge.
With an increase in tourism comes an increase in the pressure on the island's infrastructure, especially when it comes to parking, as is the case in Pico do Areerio.