Deadly Madeira Floods and Mudslides Kill 25

Torrential rains in Madeira, a Portuguese island have caused heavy flooding and deadly mudslides, with twenty five people declared dead, according to a government minister.
The island, a favorite amongst tourists is also reported to have sixty three injured in the rains that have turned to cause fatalities, and they are currently being treated in hospital, stated Lusa, a state news agency. Officials are yet to confirm if any of the casualties are tourists.

Interior Minister Rui Pereira stated that the number of casualties stood at twenty five, as per reports from the national civil protection service. A duty office of the national civil protection service stated that they have been overwhelmed with calls from people requesting help following the flooding and mudslides.
Strong, gushing streams of water and mud were shown invading Funchal’s streets, the capital of Madeira – so powerful that it dragged and overturned cars in its wake.

Jose Socrates, Madeira’s Prime Minister spoke of his ‘profound shock’ regarding the size of the natural disaster, while promising to ensure that aid would be provided for everyone affected.

Minister Pereira also stated that they were considering the option of declaring a state of emergency in Lisbon. The decision is not yet known.
The airport in Funchal has been closed, with the capital’s mayor insisting that all residents stay indoors.

Doctors and council workers and other volunteers have been called in by authorities to provide assistance.

The severe flooding and powerful mudslides have destroyed homes, while electricity and phone lines have been destroyed. While rescue efforts are ongoing, strong winds topping 100 kmph seem to be taking its toll, while most roads are blocked and water levels high.
According to the weathermen, the worst of the storm is said to be over.

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