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Traffic Jam Disrupts Madeira Marathon and Strong Winds Hit Island

Madeira GuideMadeira Guide
January 31, 2026
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Last week, Madeira Island experienced a significant traffic jam in Ajuda during the Madeira Marathon, compounded by strong winds at the week's beginning. Here's how these events unfolded and impacted locals and tourists alike.

Madeira Island, renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant culture, recently faced disruptions due to a traffic jam in Ajuda during the Madeira Marathon and strong winds affecting the island earlier in the week.

Traffic Jam in Ajuda

The Madeira Marathon, a prominent event attracting locals and tourists, suffered a setback last week when a traffic jam paralyzed parts of Ajuda. The congestion, captured vividly in photos submitted by residents, highlighted the challenges of managing large events in urban areas.

Local authorities are investigating the situation to improve traffic management during future events. Residents and visitors expressed frustration but also acknowledged the marathon's importance to Madeira's cultural and tourism sectors.

Strong Winds at the Start of the Week

In addition to the traffic issues, Madeira experienced strong winds at the beginning of the week. These weather conditions, documented in a video shared by a local resident, caused minor disruptions but also showcased the island's dramatic and sometimes unpredictable climate.

The winds serve as a reminder of the importance of weather preparedness for both locals and tourists, especially during the winter months when conditions can change rapidly.

Community Reactions and Measures

Despite the challenges, the community remains optimistic. Efforts are being made to enhance infrastructure and ensure better event management in the future. The local government is also addressing weather-related disruptions to minimize impact on daily life and tourism.

As Madeira continues to attract visitors with its natural and cultural offerings, these events underscore the need for robust planning and communication between local authorities and the community.

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