Severe storm paralyzes transportation in Madeira
Kyiv • UNN
Strong winds in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira caused a transportation collapse. More than 30 flights were canceled and maritime traffic with Porto Santo was suspended.
On the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira, strong winds led to a large-scale transportation collapse. More than 30 flights have been canceled, and maritime traffic with the island of Porto Santo has been temporarily suspended. This is reported by the government of the autonomous region, according to PAP, UNN reports.
Details
The airport in Funchal, the capital of Madeira, reported that 33 flights were canceled on Saturday. Two planes en route to Madeira were forced to land on the island of Porto Santo.
Forecasters predict that the strong gusts of wind that have gripped the archipelago will continue at least until Sunday evening.
The transportation collapse created serious problems for thousands of tourists who planned to visit Madeira during the Christmas and New Year season.
Recall
In Mozambique, Cyclone Chido killed 94 people and injured 768. With wind speeds of 260 km/h, the storm affected more than 622,000 people and caused significant damage to infrastructure.