Madeira Airport conditioned due to strong wind

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Traffic at Madeira International Airport – Cristiano Ronaldo is being conditioned today due to the strong wind, with two cancellations of arrivals and nine flight diversions recorded up to 15:00.

According to the website of ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal, consulted by Lusa at around 15:00, eight flights landed in Madeira between 00:00 and 10:08, one diverted and another was canceled.

After that time, and until 15:00, one more flight was canceled and eight diverged, with no landings recorded at the region’s airport.

The list of departures shows that two flights to Lisbon were canceled, corresponding to canceled arrivals.

The Portuguese Sea and Atmosphere Institute (IPMA) has issued a yellow warning for strong winds throughout the Madeira archipelago, in force between 12:00 and 18:00 today.

The warning covers the south and north coasts of the island of Madeira, as well as mountainous areas and the island of Porto Santo.

In IPMA terminology, the yellow warning is the second least serious on a scale of three and means “risk situation for certain activities dependent on the weather situation”.

The Captaincy of the Port of Funchal has also issued warnings for strong wind and sea turbulence, in force until 06:00 on Saturday.

“The entire maritime community and the population in general are advised to take precautions, both when preparing to go to sea and when they are at sea or in coastal areas,” the authority said in a statement.

The captaincy warns of the importance of reinforcing moorings and keeping a close watch on moored and anchored vessels and, on the other hand, avoiding walks by the sea or in areas exposed to sea waves, such as port protection jetties, cliffs or beaches, to avoid being surprised by a wave.

Another recommendation is to avoid recreational fishing, especially near the cliffs and cliff areas that are often hit by breaking waves.

“In these conditions, the sea can easily reach apparently safe areas,” he warns.

Hervé Hubert
Hervé Hubert
Hervé Hubert is a 55-year-old writer and journalist based in Porto, Portugal. Born in France, he brings a unique blend of French and Portuguese perspectives to his work. Education Hervé studied Journalism and Literature at the University of Lyon in France. After completing his studies, he gained valuable experience working with various French media outlets (Portugal France also). Career He worked for several years as a journalist in France before making the move to Portugal. In Porto, he joined the Portugal Pulse team as a staff writer. Skills Hervé specializes in storytelling, investigative journalism, and cultural commentary. He has a flair for capturing complex issues in a relatable way. Personal Life He currently resides in Porto and enjoys the city's rich culture, from Fado music to Francesinha cuisine. Hervé continues to maintain strong ties to his French heritage, often traveling back to France for family visits and cultural exploration. With his unique background and diverse skill set, Hervé Hubert adds a layered, multicultural lens to every story he covers.

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