A man who has been missing since the 27th of November was rescued today from a cliff near Caniço de Baixo.
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Since January 2023, the Regional Civil Protection Service (SRP) Helicopter team, alongside other search and rescue personnel, has carried out thirteen search and rescue missions in Madeira's mountainous regions.
An alert has been issued by the Regional Civil Protection Service, advising the population that for the next three days (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), there will be a large number of ambulances driving around in the municipalities of Funchal, Câmara de Lobos, and Machico, due to a defensive ambulance driving training course.
The Regional Civil Protection Service has created several awareness campaigns with regard to 'Basic First Aid.'
In the last five years, the Regional Civil Protection Service (SRPC), has undertaken on average, 160 search and rescue missions in the mountainous regions of Madeira and Porto Santo.
Two tourists were rescued this evening from Levada do Curral by the Madeiran Volunteer Firefighters (BVM).
The Regional Civil Protection Service announced this afternoon that the south coast of Madeira, the mountainous regions and Porto Santo will be placed under orange and yellow warnings for heavy rain and thunderstorms between 00:00 and 15:00 on Sunday, due to the passage of a frontal depression, which is expected to hit the autonomous Region of Madeira early tomorrow morning.
The Forestry Police Corps was called out today after the Regional Civil Protection Service received a call saying that a couple of tourists had got lost after leaving the marked route on Levada das 25 Fontes (PR 6).
As the bad weather continues and is set to get worse the Civil Protection Service (SRPC, IP-RAM) has issued a set of guidelines.
With the worsening weather conditions, the Madeira archipelago is under orange warning for sea agitation, strong winds and rain due to storm 'Clement,' said the Regional Civil Protection Service, warning that the effects of the storm will continue until Wednesday.
The Regional Civil Protection Service has placed Madeira under an orange alert for heavy rain from 3 pm to 9 pm tomorrow, the 17th of June.