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NATIONAL AUTHORITY OF CIVIL PROTECTION · WEDNESDAY, 10 JANUARY 2018

  1. SITUATION

Following the contact with the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) held today, January 9, by the National Civil Protection Authority (ANPC), a worsening of conditions in the next few hours, with the most critical period being expected between 08:00 hrs on 10th January and 08:00 hrs on 11th January.

We highlight the following:

Intensification of precipitation (especially in the north coast) reaching 20 mm in 12 hours (in the period of 09:00 hrs and 21:00 hrs on 10th to the north of the Montejunto / Estrela mountain system, not excluding the possibility of hail falling on the north coast, as well as the occurrence of fog, ice or frost in the north and central interior areas (Montemuro and part of the Estrela);

Snowfall in the period between 15:00 and 21:00 hrs from 10 Jan, from above 1000/1200 meters, in the districts of Bragança, Vila Real, Viseu and Guarda and, with special intensity, in the mountains of the region North (Padrela, Marão, Montemuro and part of the Serra da Estrela);

Strong winds with gusts up to 65 km / h, on the north and central areas, reaching 85 km / h in the highlands.

Northwest wave with a height of 4/5 meters, along the west coast, from the morning of 10 Jan and by the end of the afternoon of 11 Jan, which can increase to 5/6 meters (maximum height up to 10 meters) during the afternoon of 10 JAN and the morning of 11 Jan, in the districts north of Cabo Raso (Viana do Castelo, Braga, Porto, Aveiro, Coimbra, Leiria and Lisbon).

Follow the weather forecasts on www.ipma.pt

EXPECTED AFFECTS

In view of the situation described above, the following effects may occur:

  • Slippery road surface and possible formation of water and ice patches;
  • Possibility of rapid flooding in urban areas, due to the accumulation of rainwater or insufficient drainage systems;
  • Possibility of flooding by transhipment of water lines in historically more vulnerable areas;
  • Floods of underground urban structures with drainage deficiencies;
  • Damage to mounted or suspended structures;
  • Drainage problems in urban systems, especially those occurring during periods of high tide, and may cause flooding in historically more vulnerable areas;
  • Possibility of falling branches or trees due to strong wind;
  • Possible coastal shoreline accidents;
  • Geomorphological incidents caused by instability of slopes associated with soil saturation, due to loss of consistency.

 

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

The ANPC reminds people that the possible impact of these effects can be minimized, especially through the adoption of appropriate behaviours. Therefore, and especially in the most vulnerable areas, it is recommended to observe and disseminate the main self-protection measures for these situations, namely:

  • Ensure clearing of rainwater drainage systems and removal of aggregates and other objects that may be dragged or may obstruct the free flow of water;
  • To adopt a defensive driving, reducing the speed and taking special care with the possible accumulation of snow and formation of water patches on roadways;
  • Do not cross flooded areas, so as to prevent persons or vehicles falling into holes in the pavement or open sewage boxes;
  • Carry snow chains on the vehicles, whenever you move in areas affected by snowfall;
  • Ensure adequate fixing of loose structures, namely scaffolding, placards and other suspended structures;
  • Take special care near or in wooded areas, being aware of the possibility of falling branches and trees, due to a strong winds;
  • Take special care in along the coast and riverside areas historically more vulnerable to coastal gullies, avoiding if possible visiting or staying in these places;
  • Do not engage in activities related to the sea, namely sport fishing, water sports and walks by the sea, avoiding the parking of vehicles very close to the seafront;
  • Be aware of meteorological information and Civil Protection and Security Forces indications.
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Several Airbnb hosts have placed hidden cameras in rental properties to secretly record activities, to the horror of guests who discovered the devices and realised they were being watched.
The planted cameras have launched privacy concerns for Airbnb, though company policy strictly prohibits cameras that are not disclosed in the property listings.
The short-term leasing service is facing a new wave of criticism after a viral tweet showed a “motion detector” that was actually a camera connected to the web for remote viewing.
The latest came to light on 28 November 2017, when a Jason Scott tweeted a picture of a camera hidden inside a motion detector that his unnamed colleague discovered in an Airbnb apartment. In another case at the end of last year on the outskirts of Annecy, France, people leasing a house, came upon a strange alarm clock facing the shower cubicle. The device was finally hiding an objective and a memory card, The images were streamed permanently to the owner’s smartphone, a 45-year-old computer scientist , who has been arrested.

A spokesman for the company said: “Cameras are never allowed in bathrooms or bedrooms; any other cameras must be properly disclosed to guests ahead of time. Such instances are extremely rare”.
” Under their terms and conditions it states “If you’re a host and you have any type of surveillance device in or around a listing, even if it’s not turned on or hooked up, we require that you indicate its presence in your House Rules. We also require you to disclose if an active recording is taking place. If a host discloses the device after booking, Airbnb will allow the guest to cancel the reservation and receive a refund. Host cancellation penalties may apply”.
Surveillance experts have recommended a few ways for guests to ensure they’re not being watched. For example, when staying in a hotel or an Airbnb property, guests can check for tiny holes in items put in places that provide good views of rooms, as they could be spaces for small camera lenses.
Guests can also use apps to scan for internet-connected cameras by connecting to the local Wi-Fi and seeing what other devices are connected. If there is any doubt, experts recommend unplugging the internet router to disconnect any devices that could be streaming activity to a remote viewer.
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The public prosecutor confirmed Thursday 4th January 2018 that three defendants, including the mayor of Funchal, have been arrested, due to the fall of the tree that killed 13 people in Madeira, and continued the investigation “for the collection of forensic expert evidence.”

According to a statement published on the page of the District Attorney General of Lisbon (PGDL), what is at stake is “the investigation of the omission of the care required in the conservation of urban space and the tree.”

“The mayor of Funchal [Paulo Cafôfo], the councilor of the Municipality of Funchal with the responsibility of the Urban Environment, Green Spaces and Public Spaces [Idalina Perestrelo] and the Head of the Division of Gardens, were constituted and questioned as defendants, and Green Urban Spaces of the City Hall of Funchal, “the same note said.

At issue are “the facts of the case concerning the death of 13 persons and offenses to the physical integrity of 53 others, due to the fall of a tree in public space, being in question the investigation of the omission of the care required in the conservation of urban space and from the tree”.

“The investigation has been carried out by the PJ of Funchal under the direction of the Public Prosecutor’s Office at the DIAP of Funchal, in addition to the collaboration of botanic specialists, and the investigation is still ongoing to gather forensic expert evidence,” he adds. Source DN

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  1. SITUATION

Meteorological situation:

Following the contact with the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), held today at the National Civil Protection Authority (ANPC) National Relief Operations Command centre (CNOS), and according to the available meteorological information, for the next 24 hours, a worsening of the meteorological conditions in expected, emphasizing:

  • Periods of rain, which can be locally strong (between 10 and 20 mm in an hour), gradually passing from north to south from the morning, with downpours that may be locally intense, occasionally accompanied by hail and thunderstorms, less frequent from the late afternoon;
  • Possibility of snowfall above 1,500 meters of altitude, gradually descending to 800/1000 meters in the North and Centre regions;
  • Moderate southwest wind, blowing strong (up to 45 km/h) and bursts up to 70 km/h, turning northwest from the morning. In the highlands, strong southwest wind, sometimes with gusts up to 90 km / h, running northwest from the morning;
  • Rough seas on the west coast (with northwest waves 4-5 meters), a situation that will remain during the weekend;
  • Decrease in temperature, being in particular minimum temperatures in the North and Centre regions.

Follow the weather forecasts on www.ipma.pt

 

  1. EXPECTED AFFECTS

In view of the situation described above, the following effects may occur:

  • Slippery road surface and possible formation of water and ice patches;
  • Possibility of rapid flooding in urban areas, due to the accumulation of rainwater or insufficient drainage systems;
  • Possibility of flooding by transhipment of water lines in historically more vulnerable areas;
  • Floods of underground urban structures with drainage deficiencies;
  • Damage to mounted or suspended structures;
  • Drainage problems in urban systems, especially those occurring during periods of high tide, and may cause flooding in historically more vulnerable areas;
  • Possibility of falling branches or trees due to strong wind;
  • Possible coastal shoreline accidents;
  • Geomorphological incidents caused by instability of slopes associated with soil saturation, due to loss of consistency.

 

  1. PREVENTIVE MEASURES

The ANPC reminds people that the possible impact of these effects can be minimized, especially through the adoption of appropriate behaviours. Therefore, and especially in the most vulnerable areas, it is recommended to observe and disseminate the main self-protection measures for these situations, namely:

– Ensure clearing of rainwater drainage systems and removal of aggregates and other objects that may be dragged or may obstruct the free flow of water;

– To adopt a defensive driving, reducing the speed and taking special care with the possible accumulation of snow and formation of water patches on roadways;

– Do not cross flooded areas, so as to prevent persons or vehicles falling into holes in the pavement or open sewage boxes;

– Carry snow chains on the vehicles, whenever you move in areas affected by snowfall;

– Ensure adequate fixing of loose structures, namely scaffolding, placards and other suspended structures;

– Take special care near or in wooded areas, being aware of the possibility of falling branches and trees, due to a strong winds;

– Take special care in along the coast and riverside areas historically more vulnerable to coastal gullies, avoiding if possible visiting or staying in these places;

– Do not engage in activities related to the sea, namely sport fishing, water sports and walks by the sea, avoiding the parking of vehicles very close to the seafront;

– Be aware of meteorological information and Civil Protection and Security Forces indications.

 

Translated by Safe Communities Portugal

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More than 500 people died last year on Portuguese roads, according to data from the National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), which also indicate an increase in road accidents and serious injuries compared to 2016.

According to the figures available on ANSR’s website, 509 people died on the Portuguese roads, 64 more than in 2016 (12.5%).

There were 130,157 accidents on the roads (127,210 in 2016) and 2,181 serious injuries (2,102).

The ANSR data, which refer to mainland Portugal and are still provisional, indicate that of the accidents last year resulted in 41,591 minor injuries, against 39,121 registered in the previous year.

In the last week of the year (between 22 and 31 December) were recorded by the authorities 15 fatalities and 56 serious injuries.

The accumulated data for the year indicate that the district with the most accidents recorded was Lisbon (26,698), followed by Porto (23,606), Braga (10,980), Faro (10,752), Aveiro (10,416) and Setúbal (10,147).

Porto leads in number of fatalities, with 68 registered in 2017, followed by the districts of Setúbal (56), Lisbon (51), Aveiro (44) and Santarém (43).

The district with the most serious injuries registered in 2017 on Portuguese roads was Lisbon (311), followed by Faro (192), Setúbal (189), Santarém (186) and Porto (170).

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Today the ANPC is marking the 13th anniversary of Portugal’s emergency support mission to Indonesia as a result of the tsunami that affected that archipelago and many other Indian states on December 26, 2004.

The former National Fire and Civil Protection Service, together with the General Directorate of Health, and the Portuguese Institute for Development Support, formed two support mission teams with the objective of intervening to reduce the risk of epidemics occurring in the country. The region of Banda Aceh in the northern part of Sumatra Island, was one of the most affected by the effects of the natural catastrophe.

The 1st mission team of four doctors, two nurses, two officers logistics ANPC and interpreter, left Portugal on a special flight to January 4, 2015 with 42 tons of drug load and a Field Hospital formed by six modules with different valences (total of 9 tons).

During the support mission in Aceh, the first team focused on 24-hour hospital care and travel to refugee camps to assess the epidemiological situation. About 1200 people were assisted, with predominant respiratory diseases, followed by skin problems, traumas and gastrointestinal problems.

This mission, expected to be completed in early February, ended up extending to the end of the month with a Portuguese team on the ground, given a wider and new strength. Five doctors, four nurses, four logisticians and two psychologists, were in Indonesia until February 23, not only to ensure the functioning of the Emergency Hospital, but also to provide support for psychological trauma, and to ensure rehabilitation of local health structures that were heavily affected by the catastrophe.

In this scope, at the end of the mission, Portugal ceded to the Indonesian authorities all the hospital equipment that constituted the Portuguese support structure.

The Portuguese teams concluded this mission with the recognition of the host country, and the Provincial Government of Aceh sent a thank-you note to the Portuguese authorities for the services provided. The merit of the professionals seconded in this mission was also graced by the Portuguese Government through public praise.

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FRAUD – Airbnb has been accused of “making it too easy for scam artists” after it was reported that almost a 1m people may have fallen victim to fraud on the website last year.

As many as 1.1 million bookings were also cancelled at the last minute, often leaving holidaymakers on the streets of an unfamiliar city with nowhere to stay, according to a new analysis of the home sharing business.

The report claims that when things go wrong Airbnb’s customer service is appalling, with more than four in five people who had a bad experience saying the company was unhelpful, rude or failed to refund them properly.

The findings come from a study by a travel blog that analysed more than 1,000 “Airbnb horror stories” to establish what happens when things go wrong, The Times reported on Saturday.

Some of the worst cases included a guest being held hostage and sexually assaulted by a host and another finding a rotting corpse in the garden of a property.

The research found that one in five complainants had a host cancel their stay at the last minute or never turn up. More than a quarter reported unsafe conditions, such as a bug infestation, or the accommodation not being as described.

One in six said they were victim of fraud, such as the host demanding extra cash when they arrived.

Read full report here

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The ASAE seized about half a ton of pork during the last holiday season and arrest three people

In supervisory actions, that body detected pig carcasses and roasted piglets that had been slaughtered in “improvised facilities” in “unlicensed” establishments.

“The piglets were intended for a number of customers, some from the catering sector in the Elvas, Terrugem and Pombal areas, and were slaughtered without any sanitary control, in facilities with a lack of hygiene and without drinking water, which severely compromised the safety of foodstuffs food, “ASAE said in a statement on Tuesday.

In the scope of these operations conducted by the centre and southern regional units of ASAE, two criminal cases were opened for clandestine slaughter and about 60 pig carcases were seized, for a total value of 3870 euros. Three people were arrested who were caught in the act.

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The National Republican Guard, in addition to its daily operations, carried out a series of operations, throughout the national territory, from December 30 to January 1, aimed at preventing and combating violent crime, road surveillance, among others, with the following operational data:

  1. Detentions: 294 detained whist caught in the act as follows:
  • 199 for driving under the influence of alcohol;
  • 24 for trafficking in narcotics;
  • 21 for driving without legal authorization;
  • Seven for illegal possession of weapons;
  • Six for theft;
  • Three for domestic violence;
  • One for homicide.

 

  1. Seizures of items:
  • 827 doses of hashish;
  • 11 doses of cocaine;
  • Two firearms;
  • 124 800 cigarettes;
  • 369 euros in cash.

 

  1. Transit:

Inspection: 3 464 infractions detected, of which:

  • 1 169 for speeding;
  • 653 for driving with higher blood alcohol content than allowed by law;
  • 161 for lack of mandatory periodic inspection

 

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The National Republican Guard (GNR) registered fewer accidents, fatalities and serious injuries in four days of Operation “New Year” than in 2016, Lieutenant Colonel Jorge Amada told Lusa news agency.

Speaking to Lusa, Lieutenant Colonel Jorge Amado said that in four days of the operation, 639 accidents were recorded, 303 fewer than last year, in the GNR area of ​​operation.

“Three fatalities were also recorded, four fewer than in 2016, seven seriously injured, 11 fewer than in 2016 and 256 minor injuries, 21 fewer than last year,” he said.

According to the GNR, of the 5,612 offences registered by the GNR, 700 were for alcohol excess, 1,813 for speeding, 162 for lack of safety belts or restraint systems, 153 for improper use of the mobile phone and 244 for lack of periodic inspection.