State of calamity until Sunday, with risk of flooding: 'The effects of the storm have not yet passed'

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State of calamity until Sunday, with risk of flooding: 'The effects of the storm have not yet passed'

Montenegro visited the area more than 24 hours later, without the Interior Minister, and under criticism from the opposition for the delayed response. The storm has passed, but forecasts of heavy rain and strong winds still pose risks, the Prime Minister warns.

Context & Explainers

A state of calamity (situação de calamidade) is the highest level of civil emergency Portugal can declare under its Civil Protection framework, short of a constitutional state of emergency. It is typically declared by the government in response to severe natural disasters such as major wildfires, floods, or storms.

A calamity declaration activates the National Civil Protection Emergency Plan, mobilizes additional resources, and grants authorities expanded powers to restrict movement, requisition private property, and deploy military assets. It also unlocks emergency financial support for affected populations and municipalities.

Portugal uses a three-tier alert system: alerta (alert), contingência (contingency), and calamidade (calamity), each with escalating levels of coordination and authority. The state of calamity requires coordination between the national government, ANEPC, local authorities, and emergency services.

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