Yesterday afternoon, the banks of the River Gilão in Tavira were flooded, due to sea turbulence, luckily without major consequences.
The submission of the IRS's annual declaration on income earned in 2020 starts today, extending until June 30th, with almost two-thirds of taxpayers being able, if they wish, to benefit from the automatic IRS.
The coordinator of the task force for the vaccination program in Portugal has announced in parliament today that the much needed 150 rapid Covid-19 vaccination centres will start operating in early May.
The Directorate-General for Health has advised children, the elderly and patients with respiratory and cardiovascular problems to stay at home as long as the dust from North Africa remains in the air.
The Covid-19 situation at local level continues to improve, with only 32 municipalities above 120 new cases per 100 thousand inhabitants and more than two thirds of the country are within the “green zone”.
As of last night, the lighting of the new Tavira bridge was switched on and from today, Tuesday 30th March, "all Tavirans will be able to enjoy this infrastructure" siad the Câmara of Tavira.
A GNR patrol car was surrounded on Saturday night in Olhão, by a group of young people. The GNR fired warning shots until reinforcements from the PSP arrived, a source from the Professional Association of Guarda (ASP / GNR) said on Sunday.
We are happy to inform that the Portuguese government has extended the recognition of UK driving licences until 31st December 2021.
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- Galp starts construction of its first solar project in Alcoutim in April
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- Authorities continue to search for missing elderly woman in São Brás de Alportel
- Tests begin on 'wobbling' wind turbines
- “Algarve Senior Living Survey” will study the residential needs of seniors living in the Algarve
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