The south coast of Madeira will be under a yellow heat weather warning from Tuesday, the 11th of April, to Wednesday, the 12th, as maximum temperatures are expected to reach between 27º and 29º.
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The Military Zone of Madeira (ZZM) participated in the multinational exercise 'STRONG IMPACT 2023', with NATO Forces, the European Union, and the Portuguese Air Force, which took place at the Santa Margarida Military Camp.
Operationality at Madeira International Airport has been severely conditioned today as nineteen flights - divided between arrivals and departures were either cancelled or diverted.
MadeiraShopping, in partnership with the Whale Museum, is hosting an exhibition on the importance of whale and dolphin conservation until the 9th of April, on floor 0.
Doctors and the Regional Government are preparing to begin the revision of the Convention, which will affect consultation prices, but for now, no one wants to rush in and create panic values.
A minor earthquake registering 1.7 on the Richter scale was recorded at 13:24 this afternoon off the south coast of Madeira.
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Researchers from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto (FMUP), have concluded that dysregulation of the genital and urinary microbiota may be associated with the development of prostate cancer, which commonly affects men over the age of fifty.
The Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds (SPEA) is holding its annual Buzzard and Kite Census on the 1st and 2nd of April. The census aims to assess current population numbers.
This year, Portugal will begin to take its first steps towards the creation of the national quantum network, which will ensure the security of communications in the national space, with the installation of four 'nodes' in Lisbon.
Discovered in 2020, investigations, especially in the United States are ongoing. With 10 cases and two deaths, the new VEXAS syndrome has hit Portugal.
Authorities are still conducting forensics analysis on a dead body discovered in an islet well.
Madeiran researchers have developed an educational game that uses augmented reality technologies and tangible interaction to teach science to children, thus seeking to break prejudices regarding this subject, which is often considered "challenging and complex."
The Regional Secretary of Environment and Climate Change, Susana Prada spoke at the Legislative Assembly of Madeira to propose a new Regional Legislative decree to combat and minimise the harmful effects of invasive species in the Region.