Electric storm hits Madeira, which sees credit moratoriums extended for nine months – DNOTICIAS.PT



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Good day! After yesterday’s blackout, which left Madeira in the dark for several hours, know that the Loan payments will be postponed for nine months.

The topic that occupies the headlines in the DIARIO this Sunday explains that the credit default on loans with mutual guarantee was extended, which ended on March 31. Companies, workers and the general population win ‘oxygen balloon’ in the middle of a pandemic crisis.

The vice president of the Regional Government, Pedro Calado, explains that the executive also guaranteed the postponement of the installments until the 2nd semester.

Miguel Albuquerque is at the headquarters of the Regional Civil Protection Service of Madeira to monitor all the evolution of the bad weather that plagues the archipelago and, after all, the head of the Madeiran executive assures that “there was no personal injury to regret.”

Another of the highlighted themes is inevitably related to the That left Madeira in the dark. Heavy rains, thunderstorms and hail have caused homelessness, power and internet outages, as well as various damage and flooding, sowing fear. Miguel Albuquerque spoke a hundred times, asking Madeirans to stay home today.

The moment when the island of Madeira was left without power, after an electric shock, was captured in a video published on the page ‘Meteo Trás os Montes – Portugal’.

In this edition we also advance with the information that the The 2nd and 3rd cycle will be in classes until the end of June. The Department of Education changes the schedule due to the suspension of exams and we take the opportunity to warn that the soap opera has brought more difficulties to children with autism.

In sports, there was disappointment. Portugal drew (2-2) in Serbia after winning 2-0 and the challenge is linked to a controversial bid, already in discounts. Cristiano Ronaldo scored, but the referee did not see the ball inside the goal.

In cultural terms, space to know that the ‘Stay in the City’ will take place this year in ‘on-line’ format with 90 artists in 6 days.

Good reading!



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