Brisa has reported that the landslide on the A5 motorway was caused by an abnormal volume of water due to recent storms, leading to soil instability and debris on the road. A technical analysis to determine a solution is expected to be completed next week. The president of Brisa announced that the company will not seek compensation from the Portuguese state for the landslide on the A1 near Coimbra, despite estimated losses exceeding three million euros. The storms have caused significant damage across the country, including fatalities and destruction of infrastructure.
Brisa estimates to find technical solution for landslide on A5 next week
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- Storm "Kristin": Brisa will not seek compensation from the State for landslide on the A12:54pm, 25 Feb 2026 • Expresso
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- Brisa will not seek compensation from the State for the landslide on the A12:24pm, 25 Feb 2026 • RTP Notícias
- Brisa will not seek compensation for the cost of works on the A1. Full reopening of traffic expected in the coming days1:10pm, 25 Feb 2026 • ECO




