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The amount of microplastics and their evolution on Macaronesia beaches are among the priorities of researchers from Madeira, the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Cape Verde.
Ana Jorge, National President of the Portuguese Red Cross, has challenged the Regional Government by asking them to implement a teleassistance service for the elderly.
Yesterday evening it was reported that several sections of public lighting along Ruas 5 de Outubro and 31 de Janeiro had been turned off.
The Conservatory - Professional School of the Arts of Madeira has formally dismissed professor Sergey Abakumov, (Contemporary Dance Professor), who was accused of sexual harassment and sexual abuse of minors.
The famous Brides Veil Road, which remains closed, will only be reopened if the Municipality of Porto Moniz authorises it.
As part of their ongoing training, 12 members of the Madeiran Volunteer Firefighters (BVM) Search and Rescue team performed a reconnaissance/familiarity training mission on Pico do Cidrão, located between Pico do Areeiro and Pico Ruivo.
The Regional Directorate of Health (DRS), through the Operational Unit of Intervention in Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies, launched, their new 2023 campaign 'Do not be deceived by new drugs' on the 26th of January, as a way to raise awareness among the population about the new psychoactive substances (drugs) available on the market and their serious side effects.
In 2021, 44 forest fires were reported (-15 than in the previous year; -25.4%), which consumed an area of 72 hectares (1,392 hectares in 2020), of which 46 hectares of forest area (64.2% of the total).
Army officials have confirmed that José Freitas, a 25-year-old Second Sergeant, who died on Sunday in a firearm accident at the Santa Margarida Military Field, Santarém, was born in the municipality of Santa Cruz, Madeira.
Tom, a male cat has been missing for several days from his home near Levada do Cavalo, São Pedro, Funchal.
Bloom, a drug that has become the scourge of Madeira's society, is simply posted by regular mail from the Far East and unwittingly delivered to its recipients by CTT.