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Montenegro admits that the recovery of areas affected by Storm Kristin could take years

During a visit to businesses and families in Pombal, one of the regions hardest hit by the storm, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro said on Tuesday that it could take several years to fully recover the areas affected by Storm Kristin.

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Luis Montenegro will meet with the Head of Mission Unit for the reconstruction of the central area in Pombal. Still in this magazine, he went up to 10 deaths after Kristin's depression.

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After the Kristin storm, thousands of families and businesses remained in affected homes, businesses and incomes. The government announced a support package that can reach EUR 2,500 million. We now explain who has the right and how to ask for help.

A week after the depression Kristin reopened several commercial facilities in Vermoil today, after the installation of a generator that brought "finally" and electricity to the center of this fresco of the Pombal Council. "We started to take some normality, at least in the center, but not all around," said Lusa, President of the Board of Freguesia, Daniel Ferreira. However, this morning's concern was to reroute the burden to see if you were more…

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The President of the Rep blica admits that the lack of telecommunications is in areas affected by the storm and that operators "have been bad", although n or t or as bad as we did in 2017.

Approximately 93,000 E-Redes customers remain without electricity in mainland Portugal, following the damage caused by Storm Kristin, which hit the country exactly one week ago, the distribution company announced today. According to the latest report at 8:00 AM, cited by the Lusa news agency, “93,000 […]

The local health centre was forced to close due to structural damage, infiltrations and lack of electricity, while health care transferred to a sports hall, where the displaced are being welcomed

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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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