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Your Algarve News Highlights - September 21st 2024

Your Algarve News Highlights - September 21st 2024

Dear Reader,

 

Here is your weekly news overview…

Wildfires and Floods: Faster Climate Action Needed

The devastating wildfires raging across Portugal this week, and the catastrophic floods in central Europe are just two more examples of the global crisis that will be discussed during the upcoming ‘New York Climate Week’.

 

Thousands of Portuguese firefighters, with many reinforcements from Spain and Morocco, plus water bombers from Italy and France, have been stretched beyond their limits. Seven firefighters have been killed, more than 50 injured, and many people forced to flee from their homes because of around 100 different fires in the north of the country. 

 

Flooding in central Europe, like the wildfires in Portugal, is an annual problem generated by exceptionally heavy rains. Storm Boris and extreme humidity have been the main culprits this year. Floods that started in Austria and the Czech Republic spread to Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and later to Germany, Hungary, and Italy. It has been the worst flooding in the region in at least 20 years. Many people have drowned. Huge numbers have been forced to evacuate their swamped homes and businesses. 

 

All this is of profound concern to the United Nations General Assembly. UN Secretary-General and former Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Guterres says he has no doubt these events are linked to the escalating climate crisis. The next major UN conference on climate change will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11 to 22 November. The focus is expected to be on securing the trillions of dollars required for countries to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect people from the worsening impacts of climate change.

 

The New York Climate Week starts next Monday. It is one of the biggest annual events of its kind. Top scientific and political climate specialists are expected to attend. It is a charity event to promote action by appealing to business leaders, political changemakers, local decision takers, and civil society officials. 

 

This special week is run by a non-profit organisation with a mission to accelerate climate action, and achieve a world on net zero carbon emissions by 2050, ensuring great prosperity for all.

 

“The organisation and its members are helping to shift global markets and policies towards faster reductions in carbon emissions.”

Written by Len Port

 

 

Flu and Covid-19: Seasonal Vaccination Campaign begins today

The 2024-2025 Seasonal Vaccination Campaign begins on September 20th, offering the safest and most effective measure to prevent Flu and Covid-19, strongly recommendation for the highest risk population.

 

Many will soon receive a text from their local health centre, telling them that an appointment will soon be arranged for them.

 

Do I need to be vaccinated every year? The answer is “yes” and we explain why.Jéssica Silva, Farmacêutica Holon
Vaccines against Influenza and Covid-19 prevent the development of a serious illness, the need for hospitalization and even death in more vulnerable groups. The Flu virus (Influenza) is constantly evolving, which translates into the emergence of new variants. This explains why the Influenza vaccine is updated annually, with a booster dose of the vaccine every year being crucial.

 

The same happens with the Covid-19 virus (SARS-CoV-2). As new strains continue to manifest themselves in circulation, studies have shown that the protection provided against SARS-CoV-2 diminishes over time. Therefore, the booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine is essential to increase and prolong the individual's immunity.

 

With the arrival of autumn and winter, new waves of flu and Covid-19 emerge. And, therefore, the Directorate-General for Health (DGS) recommends vaccinating the most vulnerable population in the seasons when these respiratory infections are more common. With an adequate immunological response, it is possible to reduce the impact of these vacancies and, thus, reduce the demand for healthcare and the likelihood of hospitalization.

 

Can I get vaccinated for free at the pharmacy?
In pharmacies, the administration of both vaccines is free for all people aged between 60 and 84 years and without any record of serious adverse reactions or hypersensitivity to either vaccine. In the case of Covid-19 vaccination, the same conditions apply, with the addition of the person having received, in a previous phase, an mRNA technology vaccine (sold by Pfizer or Moderna laboratories).

 

Vaccination is important, so don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. If you haven't already done so, schedule your vaccinations today at a pharmacy closest to you.

 

If I get vaccinated, will I not catch a cold this winter?
Vaccination protects us against serious and potentially fatal infectious diseases. In most individuals, vaccination alone is sufficient to avoid contracting the disease. Even so, contagion is possible, but with the added benefit of the symptoms being milder and, therefore, the appearance of serious complications being rare. Remember, by getting vaccinated you are protecting yourself and those around you and thus preventing preventable diseases from spreading in your community.

 

 

High tide causes flooding in Ferragado

The high tide yesterday afternoon, September 18th, caused flooding in a few areas of the Algarve, with Ferragudo being one of the locations where the situation was most severe. (video)

 

The village of Ferragudo was transformed into a kind of Venice, with water flooding the streets closest to the Arade River and some of those around the so-called stream in the lower part of the town.

 

Tourists were taken by surprise but enjoyed walking leisurely through the water. Others took the opportunity to have a drink, while soaking their feet in the establishments that continued to operate normally, in the main square of Ferragudo.

 

Locals are already used to high tides causing this type of scenario, so they view the situation as normal.

 

Tavira, Lagos and Portimão were also affected, with some streets flooded due to the rising tide.

 

Today, Thursday, the situation is expected to repeat itself, due to another high tide.

 

 

 

Over 5000 firefighters continue to fight the fires in the north

The report released by Safe Communities Portugal at around 7am this morning confimrs that around 5100 operatives, supported by 1600 land resources, are still fighting the multiple fires in mainland Portugal.

 

According to the National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) website, 36 of the 54 fires are active, with the remainder under resolution, or in conclusion.

 

The following is an overview of some of the main fires.

 

Fire in Albergaria-a-Velha

 

Practically completely contained". The municipal coordinator of Civil Protection in Albergaria-a-Velha, João Oliveira, said that the fire is "practically completely contained" and that more than 40 houses have been affected by the flames.

 

Vila Pouca de Aguiar fire

 

- Mayor says "situation is calming down" in Vila Pouca de Aguiar fire. The Mayor of Vila Pouca de Aguiar stated that the "situation is calming down" in the municipality of Vila Real, but that the fight against fires will depend on weather conditions. Motorway 24 (A24) reopened at 3:00 am along its entire length in the Vila Pouca de Aguiar area, after having been closed due to the fires raging in the municipality, said a source from the GNR

 

Gondamar

 

Fighting the flames in Gondomar is complicated and the fire is on several fronts. The Mayor of Gondomar, Marco Martins, stated that it is difficult to combat the fires that are raging in that municipality in the Porto district and that there are several active fronts

 

Fires in Cabeceiras de Basto under control.

 

The fire that broke out on Monday night in Cabeceiras de Basto, in the district of Braga, was considered under control at 2:00 am, the National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority told Lusa.

 

Arouca fire

 

Firefighters speak of a very serious and uncontrollable situation due to a fire in Arouca The fire that broke out on Tuesday in Castro Daire spread to Arouca at around 11pm and is creating a very serious and uncontrollable situation in the neighbouring municipality, say municipal sources. The Government of Arouca has announced that the schools of the Arouca School Group and the Escariz School Group will be closed today, as a precaution and after the activation of the Municipal Civil Protection Emergency Plan.

 

In Samardã, in Vila Real

 

It was a very difficult night with the fire reaching close to the houses. One of the residents of Samardã said that they experienced moments of distress. "The fire has a new front, burning freely, and if there are no resources it will reach the village again", he said in statements to SIC.

 

In Gravanço, Águeda

 

The night was a night of shock. The GNR knocked on all doors to get people out of their homes. The area is full of smoke and the wind threatens to push the flames towards the town. The fire raging in Águeda, district of Aveiro, became more complicated during the night, with changes in the wind and rekindling, and by early this morning the situation was once again out of control, according to the mayor. The wind is pushing the fire closer to the houses near the industrial area of Águeda. Residents are on alert and are trying to protect their homes with water.

 

Oliveira de Azeméis

 

The situation in the municipality of Oliveira de Azeméis is calmer than it was during the night and early morning, according to reporter Márcia Silva Gonçalves. The village of Chousal was evacuated on Tuesday and the population has now started to return.

 

Sever do Vouga

 

Around seven thousand hectares have already been burned in practically all the parishes of Sever do Vouga. Firefighters are currently fighting an active front that could threaten homes in the locality of Silva Escura. “If people continue to set fires – as they have been doing – there is no way to fight this”, laments the mayor, Pedro Amadeu Lobo, in statements to SIC.

 

Fire in Cabeceiras de Basto

 

The fire that broke out on Monday night in Cabeceiras de Basto, in the district of Braga, was considered under control at 2:00 am, the National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) told Lusa.

 

 

Portuguese Environment Agency confirm beach algae does not affect the water quality

The Portuguese Environment Agency have reassured the public that the high concentration of algae seen on several beaches in the Algarve “is a normal and recurring situation”, and does not affect the quality of bathing water."

 

“This is a natural phenomenon that has become increasingly frequent due to climate change, east (southeast) winds and sea currents and the warming of sea water, but it does not pose a danger to bathers,” specified a regional source from the APA.

The accumulation of large quantities of seaweed has been more visible in recent days on some rocky beaches in the western Algarve, such as Praia de Olhos d'Água, Lagoa, Portimão and Lagos.

“They are native algae that have no impact on health, or the quality of bathing water. They are just 'unpleasant' for people who want bathe at the beach."

The phenomenon is monitored by the APA, an entity that analyses the quality of bathing waters on a daily basis, and no contamination caused by algae has been detected to date.

The mayor of Albufeira, José Carlos Rolo, said that the beaches in his municipality have frequently experienced the presence of these marine organisms, particularly during periods of wind and strong sea conditions, and “on beaches with large accumulations of algae, the local authority removes the algae, to avoid the odours that result from the drying of these marine organisms,” he said. "Often, the collection and cleaning of the sand is done one day and, sometimes, the next day, a new accumulation is found in the surf zone or even on the sand”.

“It is a natural phenomenon that the sea itself takes care of resolving, through the movement of the tides, and in areas that are difficult to access, its decomposition on the sand ends up being a natural process, with no impact on public health”, highlighted the mayor.

According to the APA, brown and red algae, typical of rocky bottoms, are more common in the western Algarve, while green algae are more abundant in the eastern Algarve.

 

 

Portimão: New €20 million retail park is rising from the ashes

Construction work is coming on, at the new retail park in Chão das Donas in Portimão, which will replace the one that burned to the ground in 2012.

 

Since work rebuild the shopping centre started in June, the machines and workers have not stopped, with some of the buildings already completely constructed and others still in the process of being built.

 

Named Nova Vila Retail Park and expected to cost around €20 million, this commercial space is owned the Belgian group Mitiska REIM and will cover ​​21,000 m2.

 

Due to be completed in the first half of next year, the retail park will have 17 stores, a supermarket, a restaurant area, parking for 832 vehicles and a petrol station. It is expected to create more than 200 jobs.

 

 

Algarve firefighters are sent to fight fires in the Central region

A contingent of 64 Algarve firefighters supported by 12 vehicles set off in the early afternoon yesterday, to assist in fighting intense fires in the North and Center of the country.

 

Under the Special Rural Fire Fighting Scheme, whenever necessary, resources will be activated between regions in Portugal.

 

Commander of the Algarve Sub-Regional Command, Richard Marques, explained that this contingent “means firefighters can work uninterruptedly, from start to finish, there are no breaks in the fight against fires. While one half of the staff is resting, the other is in operational action with rotating 12-hour shifts”.

The operatives sent from the Algarve represent a majority due to the current high risk forecasts being for the inland area, not the Algarve coast. The Government has extended the state of alert in these affected inland areas until the end of Thursday.

 

A multidisciplinary team has also been set up, to deal with the consequences of the fires of recent days, based in Aveiro and coordinated by the Deputy Minister for Territorial Cohesion, Manuel Castro Almeida.

 

 

Man dies at petrol station after waiting over an hour for an ambulance

A 60 year old man died on Saturday morning, after collapsing as he got out of his car at the service station on Via do Infante, in Olhão.

 

Family members tried to call the emergency phone line 112, manned by the PSP, at just after 11am, but were forwarded to voicemail for 45 minutes, unable to speak to a human being on the line to explain the situation.

While they waited for emergency assistance the desperate family members accompanying the man tried to help him, but with no improvement.

 

According to the reports on news websites, the ambulance service INEM “didn’t receive the request for assistance until 11.30 am”. The ambulance then didn't arrive on scene until 12.08 pm, more than an hour after the initial 112 calls had been made.

 

Once the emergency and resuscitation vehicle had reached the scene, along with an ambulance from Olhão fire station, the man was taken to Faro Hospital “on advanced life support”.

 

Not long after, his death was declared. 

 

“INEM admits that there was a delay in providing assistance and has already ordered the opening of an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the assistance”.

 

 

Dredging of Lagos Marina will allow for larger vessels and floating walkways

As part of the Lagos Marina expansion project, the area will be dredged to allow the Marina to accomodate larger vessels, between 12 and 30 metres long, and seven floating walkways to be installed.

 

The process is expected to produce 38,000 m3 of dredged material, which will be deposited in the sea, around 6 nautical miles (approximately 11.1 kilometres) south of the mouth of that Algarve port.

 

The public consultation period for the license application, submitted by Marlagos, will run from the 23rd of this month to the 11th of October, for the use of an area of ​​the national maritime space for the immersion of dredged material, according to a notice from the Directorate-General for Natural Resources, Safety and Maritime Services (DGRM).

 

Dredging will also be carried out to restore the bottom of the main channel of the Lagos Marina.

 

More news next week!

 

Ed

 

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PROPERTY NEWS

Modern 2 bed apartment with garage, just a short walk to the beach and centre of Carvoeiro

Fantastic opportunity to purchase a modern, renovated 2 bedroom apartment with garage, located in the heart of Carvoeiro, just a short walk to the beach and all amenities.


 

 

For Sale: Sea view apartment at Praia da Marinha, Carvoeiro

This first floor apartment with sea view is located on a small, well maintained condominium of 11 properties in total with a shared swimming pool, landscaped gardens and ample parking.


 

 

2 bedroom villa with sea view, 5 minutes walk from the beach of Salema

This perfectly positioned villa, with fantastic views over  the ocean has a shared swimming pool, is located 3 minutes walking distance from the beach, but far enough away not to be disturbed.


 

 

Where do Brits Buy Holiday Homes?

There are many countries where Brits buy holiday homes. According to the Telegraph newspaper, to date, roughly 840,000 Brits own second properties in popular destinations around the world.

 

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

Portugal Charity Networking Upcoming Coffee Morning Event - Sept 26th

Portugal Charity Networking recently hosted a successful event at the Indian Curry House in Alporchinos. This luncheon brought together both long-standing attendees and new participants, creating an energetic atmosphere filled with meaningful conversations, idea exchanges.

 

 

Abba Dine & Party night to celebrate Streetlife’s 7th anniversary raises over €1700!

A fun night was had by 82 guests at Restaurante O Antonio in Moncarapacho, to celebrate StreetLife’s 7th anniversary... and what a night it was! Abba music is clearly very popular with our supporters, judging by the amount of dancing at the end of the evening.

 

 

Algarve History Association begins its Autumn programme with a concert and a presentation

On Sunday 29 September at 17:00, AHA hosts its first concert of the new season.  This particular concert is called Virtuosismo e Emoção:  Uma Viagem Musical do Romantismo à Paixão Latino-Americana.


 

 

Amigos de Música concerts in September 2024

 

 

The AMIGOS DE MUSICA will open the 2024-25 Season with the return of a duo of well-known musicians coming from Berlin for two concerts on September 10th and 12th :  pianist  HOLGER GROSCHOPP and  violoncellist ADELE BITTER .

 

 

BLiP EXPO 2024 is Nearly Here - Bringing Business to YOU

October 12th and 13th are the dates for the 24th annual Better Living in Portugal Exhibition (BLiP EXPO) organised by afpop to bring key businesses, residents and property owners together in a face-to-face environment.


 

 

Rotary Club Estoi Palace Quiz Night - Wednesday 25th September 2024

Come and join us for Quiz Night to raise money for various ongoing projects in the community, at Quinta das Borboletas in Loulé, on Sept 25th.



 

 

Sagres Birdwatching Festival 2024 - October 3rd to 6th

Sagres Nature Festival 2024 promises unforgettable experience this October. Four days of immersion in nature, with activities for all ages, is what the Birdwatching & Nature Activities Festival promises from 3rd to 6th October in Sagres, Algarve. Registration opens on 1st August.

 

 

 

To see more info about events coming up in the next few weeks, check out

My Guide Algarve's event calendar

 

For latest information and advice regarding crime, wildfires and the Covid-19 pandemic, visit the

Safe Communities Portugal website

 

Everything you need to know if you are moving to, living in or visiting the Algarve.

AngloInfo website

 

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