A man threw himself into the sea, in front of the pontoon of the Madeira Electricity Company yesterday, and is still missing.
Madeira Weekly
A Spanish tourist aged between 40 -50 fell fifty metres yesterday morning at the Água d' Alto, in São Vicente, while canyoning.
The Regional Secretary for Equipment and Infrastructure, Pedro Fino, today visited the Madeira Equestrian Association (AHM), in Caminho dos Pretos, Funchal to discuss the proposed renovation works for the centre.
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), has made a decision on an appeal filed by Madeira over the Brussels decision that 'led' state aid to the region's Free Trade Zone, and then demanded that it be recovered.
The inauguration of the new Porto Santo Terminal will be held on the 24th of June at 16:30.
The Porto Santo City Council will pay 679,000 euros to the families of the two victims resulting from the fall of the palm tree in Largo do Pelourinho, Porto Santo.
A team from the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA), the Regional Laboratory of Veterinary and Food Safety of Madeira (LRVSA), the Maritime Police, the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN-IP-RAM), and LIDH Foundation (Go Deeper-EmPowered by Yamaha Programme) are currently stationed at Selvagem Grande conducting a sampling campaign for the collection of fish potentially contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTX).
This week has been a sad week, for the Municipal Canil of Funchal as they have had an influx of abandoned kittens, still too young to have left their mothers.
After a survey by the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) on the walking routes in both Madeira and Porto Santo, they have announced that five routes are closed due to degradation.
AI will soon be rolled out to assist in Emergency operational centres and assist 112 Triage calls during peak times.
The President of the Government, Miguel Albuquerque, today visited the refurbished hotel unit Sentido Galoso, Caniço de Baixo. While talking to reporters, the President said he believes that tourism figures will reach 10 million overnight stays (hotel level) in 2023.
An analysis by sustainable transport group Transport & Environment reveals that Carnival Corporation, the world’s largest luxury cruise operator, emitted nearly 10 times more sulfur oxides (SOX) in European seas than all 260 million European cars in 2017.
The Municipality of Funchal (CMF), through the Department of Environment and in collaboration with the parish councils, is organising another free bulky material (monster) collection campaign.
Refugee children and asylum seekers in Portugal face several challenges to their integration, such as language barrier, discrimination, lack of educational and professional opportunities, risk of poverty, and social exclusion, UNICEF Portugal has warned.
We can tell that the election season is underway as the island's political parties are all out to discredit their rivals.