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Madeira Traffic Statistics: It’s Going Up!

Madeira Traffic Statistics: It’s Going Up!

The latest traffic statistics show a steady rise in Madeira’s vehicle flow, alongside growing fuel consumption - even as electric vehicle numbers continue to climb.

Livre Wants to File EU Complaint Over Curral das Freiras Cable Car

Livre Wants to File EU Complaint Over Curral das Freiras Cable Car

Livre plans to file a complaint with the European Commission, citing the Curral cable car project as an environmental hazard with escalating costs and potential harm to endangered species like the Zino’s petrel.

Woman Dies in Car Accident on VR1

Woman Dies in Car Accident on VR1

A woman was trapped and fatally injured in a BMW convertible accident on the VR1 near Câmara de Lobos. She sustained severe head injuries and died at the scene.

Young Madeirans Leave for Mainland, Facing Hardships

Young Madeirans Leave for Mainland, Facing Hardships

Madeira’s students leave for mainland studies each September, facing farewells, rising costs, and the challenge of pursuing their futures far from home.

Government Wants €5.5 Million Solar Park in Porto Santo

Government Wants €5.5 Million Solar Park in Porto Santo

The government has suspended Porto Santo’s Master Plan for two years, allowing construction of a €5.5 million photovoltaic park to advance the island’s renewable energy goals.

Funchal Expects More Than 750,000 Cruise Passengers in 2025

Funchal Expects More Than 750,000 Cruise Passengers in 2025

The Port of Funchal forecasts a record-breaking 2025, with over 330 cruise calls and 750,000 passengers expected, following an “exceptional” 2024 that already marked strong growth in cruise tourism.

Brazilian Swims 42 km From Porto Santo to Madeira

Brazilian Swims 42 km From Porto Santo to Madeira

A 36-year-old Brazilian daredevil will swim from Porto Santo to Madeira tomorrow. Wish him luck!

1985: The Year Portugal Got Its First ATM

1985: The Year Portugal Got Its First ATM

In September 1985, Portugal introduced its first ATM, starting a new era in banking. Twenty years later, the country was seen as one of the most advanced in Europe, with machines offering many services beyond simply taking out cash.

Funchal Calls for an Emergency Housing Plan

Funchal Calls for an Emergency Housing Plan

Madeira’s housing crisis is leading to calls for an emergency plan, funded by the tourism tax and raising around €14 million a year, with 15% of all housing set to become public housing.

Elevador da GlĂłria Accident Leaves 15 Dead, Many Injured

Elevador da GlĂłria Accident Leaves 15 Dead, Many Injured

Lisbon’s iconic Elevador da Glória funicular derailed and overturned near Avenida da Liberdade, so far there are 15 fatalities and many injured.

Calls for Closure of Fanal Forest to Protect UNESCO Heritage

Calls for Closure of Fanal Forest to Protect UNESCO Heritage

Fanal, part of Madeira’s UNESCO forest, faces erosion, damaged trees, and ecological imbalance from heavy tourism. Should the site be temporarily closed to recover?