Público highlights this Wednesday, March 11, that the government is allocating 15 million euros to restore beaches before summer. According to Environment Minister Maria da Graça Carvalho, in an interview to be published on Thursday, bad weather has caused damage to the coastline that will require 200 million euros in repair works. The Portuguese Environment Agency is presenting a report on the damage today. The paper also reports on a political crisis in one of the three municipalities held by the Chega party. The mayor of São Vicente, in Madeira, has stripped Helena Freitas and Fábio Costa of their portfolios, demanding their resignation after they voted against an executive proposal. Jornal de Notícias notes that fuel prices are rising again, with petrol seeing the largest increase, despite a drop in oil and gas prices following Donald Trump's comments on the Iran conflict. Correio da Manhã reports a surge in scams involving fake accidents, targeting elderly drivers, with PSP police recording 853 complaints in five years. Expresso writes that Constitutional Court President José João Abrantes was the rapporteur in the case involving the Prime Minister and the Transparency Entity, deciding not to hear Luís Montenegro's appeal to keep the Spinumviva client list private. Observador discusses the Iran conflict, while Diário de Notícias highlights the launch of the first centralized Obstetrics emergency unit in Loures on the 16th, albeit only with additional nursing staff. Negócios reports that the Iran conflict threatens the automotive sector, with DBRS warning of potential setbacks as Volkswagen announces 50,000 job cuts. Eco notes that industry leaders anticipate a severe impact on costs, with the potential for further layoffs and closures.
Press review: 15 million to restore beaches before summer and a new fuel price hike
Wednesday, 11 March 2026RSS
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