No Morning Mail It reads that the Minister of Internal Affairs kept the agenda on the day of Storm Kristin. According to the newspaper, Maria Lúcia Amaral was present at the GNR ceremony during a storm.
O Express It is said that the military only went on red alert a week after the storm. “The National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) raised the state of readiness of all forces to the maximum level of disaster response (level 4) as early as 4pm on January 27th, on the eve of Storm Kristin’s passage. The military received the Operational Technical Announcement from ANEPC, and ‘continuously monitored the evolution of the situation’ in the first 24 hours, but only reached this red alert a week later”, it reads.
O Sunrise claims that doctors force the Assembly of the Republic to debate covid vaccines. A petition signed by 70 doctors, 40 nurses, 11 pharmacists and over 3,000 citizens demands compensation for citizens with adverse reactions to vaccines, it says.
No Business we read that CP loses 500 million European funds due to delays and litigation. “The acquisition of 117 new railcars for regional and urban services expected financing through European funds of at least 617 million in 2021. However, delays forced this co-financing to be reduced to a maximum of 117.6 million”, he says.
Eco brings an interview to the executive director of Nerlei – Business Association of the Leiria Region, Henrique Carvalho, in which he gives his first assessment of the impact of the Kristin depression on local companies and what the priorities are for resuming activity. “There will have to be more non-refundable support”, he considers.

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