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The Tagus River Is Receding Slowly, and Cleanup and Recovery Efforts Are Progressing After the Floods.

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Three weeks after Storm Kristin and the Tagus River floods, the river's flow continues to slowly recede, and municipalities have begun cleanup, road repair, and damage assessment work, a Civil Protection source said. To date, the Médio Tejo region has declared €14.8 million in damages, concentrated mainly in Ourém (€4.6 million), Ferreira do […] The content Tagus River recedes slowly and cleanup and recovery work progresses after floods appears …
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Three weeks after Storm Kristin and the Tagus River floods, the river's flow continues to slowly recede, and municipalities have begun cleanup, road repair, and damage assessment work, a Civil Protection source said. To date, the Médio Tejo region has declared €14.8 million in damages, concentrated mainly in Ourém (€4.6 million), Ferreira do […] The content Tagus River recedes slowly and cleanup and recovery work progresses after floods appears …

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Médio Tejo broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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