A 34-year-old Polish tourist died yesterday after falling approximately 30 metres near the Angels Cascade in Ponto do Sol.
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This evening, the Public Security Police (PSP) and the Rapid Response Brigada (BIR) were called out due to a bomb threat in Amparo.
MEP Sara Cerdas has called out for urgent help in obtaining essential drugs for the whole of the European Union.
With temperatures expected to drop to -1/-2 in Pico do Arriero in the early hours of tomorrow morning, and a general cooling of temperatures the Regional Health Directorate (DRS), has issued a cold weather protection recommendation.
In 2021, the national poverty threshold/ risk of poverty decreased in the North, Central, and Metropolitan Areas of Lisbon and Alentejo.
The escarpment of Talude, part of the Levada de São João, located in São Pedro, is becoming an ever-increasing threat to local families.
The transmissibility index (Rt) of the SARS-CoV-19 virus has dropped slightly to 0.92 at a national level, while the rate of infection in the two autonomous regions is above 1.00, confirmed a spokesperson from the Ricardo Jorge Institute (INSA) today.
The body of a man was found in the Ribeiro Seco River in Funchal this afternoon.
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.
The two tourists who were lost in the Santana mountains yesterday were located in the early hours of this morning.
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.