Multiple Emergencies in Funchal: Traffic Accident, Car Fire, and Capotamento Incident
Funchal witnesses a series of emergency incidents on January 12, 2026, including a traffic accident, a car fire, and a capotamento incident.
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Funchal witnesses a series of emergency incidents on January 12, 2026, including a traffic accident, a car fire, and a capotamento incident.
The political party Chega is calling for urgent changes to the Mobility Subsidy system in Madeira, proposing a direct payment model to simplify access and ensure fairness.
A series of unfortunate incidents, including a car rollover and a vehicle fire, has caused a stir in Funchal, Madeira. Emergency services were actively engaged in handling these events.
CHEGA is pushing for a direct payment system for the Social Mobility Subsidy, aiming to eliminate bureaucracy and ensure fair accessibility for Madeira's residents and tourists.
The Captaincy of the Port of Funchal has issued a maritime warning for Madeira, citing strong sea agitation expected until January 13th.
Over 60 union leaders and activists from Madeira have publicly declared their support for António Filipe in the upcoming presidential elections, showcasing his focus on workers' rights.
A series of accidents on January 12, 2026, in Madeira led to multiple injuries, involving cars, motorcycles, and a sports event. Emergency services were in full swing to ensure timely medical aid.
The Funchal Harbor Authority has updated its maritime disturbance warning for Madeira, citing strong winds and poor visibility. This advisory is crucial for locals and tourists alike, emphasizing caution.
Miguel Albuquerque, President of Madeira's Regional Government, is actively working to secure the release of two Madeiran descendants imprisoned in Venezuela.
In a significant move for housing development, the Santa Cruz Municipality, in collaboration with local parish councils, is advancing its Municipal Housing Plan. This initiative aims to address housing needs by involving local communities directly.
A spate of accidents and assaults in Madeira has raised safety concerns among residents and tourists. Here's a look at the recent incidents.
Newly ordained priests have been appointed as parish administrators in Madeira, following the health-related resignation of previous administrators.