Leiria region demands urgent storm recovery funding
The Intermunicipal Community of the Leiria Region (Comunidade Intermunicipal da Região de Leiria or CIMRL) says that promised government support for storm damage has yet to arrive. The region suffered significant destruction from storms Kristin, Leonardo, and Marta nearly two months ago, affecting infrastructure and drainage networks. Local leaders are calling for higher support rates and faster access to funds from the Recovery and Resilience Plan (Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência or PRR). Residents in the Leiria area should be aware of ongoing efforts to secure funding for local repairs.
The PRR (Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência) is Portugal's national program under the EU's NextGenerationEU recovery fund, worth approximately €22.2 billion — roughly €16.6 billion in grants plus €5.6 billion in loans. Approved in 2021, it funds reforms and investments across housing, digital transition, climate action, healthcare, and public administration.
Payments from the European Commission are tied to specific milestones and targets. Missed deadlines or incomplete reforms can delay disbursements, affecting public works, infrastructure projects, and social programs that depend on PRR funding.
The PRR is one of the largest investment programs in Portugal's recent history and touches areas from affordable housing construction to hospital modernization, school renovation, and green energy transition. Progress is monitored by the European Commission through regular reviews.


























