The Algarve Situation Report Wednesday 2nd October 2024
by Mike Evans
A very good day to you all. Yesterday when I was writing this report I saw that the date, the 1st October Marked the International Day of Older Persons, the Portuguese Association for Victim Support presented the APAV Statistics Report called Elderly People Victims of Crime and Violence , referring to the years 2021-2023. The statistical data made available refer to the support processes developed in person, by telephone, email and online by APAV’s 84 proximity services.
During this period, APAV supported a total of 4,793 elderly people who were victims of crime and violence, with a significant increase of 4.8% between 2021 and 2023. During this period, 8,921 types of crime and other forms of violence were recorded, with the most notable crimes being domestic violence (77.5%), threats and coercion (4.1%) and insult and defamation (3.5%). With regard to the victim’s profile, they are generally female (76.7%). In around 53.9% of cases, the perpetrator of the crime is male. In 30.2% of cases, the victim is the father or mother of the perpetrator.
I have used these statistics because within the detail of the report it is distressing to find that the Area of Faro and its municipalities is the third district with the most elderly victims of crime and violence in Portugal (622), representing around 13% of victims, followed by Porto and Lisbon. Safe Communities has worked closely with APAV on a number of initiatives and seminars around the Algarve during the past couple of years and whilst these statistics are from 2021 to 2023 it is concerning that the reasons we started working closely with APAV was due to the increase in domestic violence across the region and we can only hope that the trend does not continue.
APAV considers that “violence against the elderly constitutes a social, justice and public health problem and that its effective combat can contribute to a more inclusive future, where everyone is respected throughout the life cycle, particularly in the context of active and healthy ageing”.
APAV supports elderly people and their families, providing them with legal, psychological and social support; it relies on the collaboration of other public and private institutions, and with neighbours, carers and acquaintances of victims — whose role can be very important, especially in reporting situations of violence. If you want to know more about APAV go to their website here: https://vm.apav.pt/apav_v3/index.php/pt/
It is pleasing to see that this week the Senior Census conducted by the GNR started in the Algarve. More on this story further in the bulletin.
Now a look at some of the other stories that have been prominent throughout the region in the past week.
Accident Involving Three Cars Leaves One Dead on IC1
One person died on Friday, the 27th, and three were injured, one of them seriously, following an accident involving three vehicles on the IC1, between Tunes and São Bartolomeu de Messines, revealed Civil Protection .
A source from the Algarve District Relief Operations Command (CDOS) said that three light vehicles were involved in the accident, two of which collided head-on.
According to Civil Protection, the accident resulted in one fatality, one serious injury and two children with minor injuries.The seriously injured victim was taken to Portimão Hospital and the two lightly injured victims were taken to Faro Hospital. The alert for the accident was given at 2:40 pm and the road was closed to traffic for part of the afternoon.
There were 26 emergency personnel from various emergency forces at the scene, as well as a helicopter that ended up not being used to transport any of the victims.
Maritime Police Arrest Man after Thefts on Faro Beach
Members of the Faro Maritime Police Local Command arrested a 36-year-old man on Wednesday, September 25, after the individual robbed two women on Faro beach, reported the National Maritime Authority ( AMN ).
“Following an alert received through the lifeguard on duty at Faro beach, informing that two women had been robbed, members of the Faro Maritime Police Local Command were immediately called to the scene,” he explains.
After arriving at the scene and carrying out the necessary investigations, the Maritime Police located the suspect, who was intercepted near Faro airport. As a precautionary measure, the stolen goods were seized and later returned to the victims. According to AMN, the suspect was charged and detained at the premises of the local Command of the Maritime Police of Faro and, after contact with the Public Prosecutor’s Office, he was given an identity and residence term, and was notified to appear at the Judicial Court of the District of Faro.
The local command of the Faro Maritime Police took charge of the incident.
Senior Census in Portugal Begins
The Senior Census Operation began yesterday, to identify elderly people living alone or in isolation and in turn help the GNR to reduce the risk of the elderly becoming victims of crimes.
Last year’s census identified more than 44,000 elderly people who live alone and/or isolated, or in vulnerable situations, said the GNR.
In a statement, the National Republican Guard (GNR) explains that the operation will run until November 15th throughout the country and involves patrolling and raising awareness among the elderly to reinforce self-protection and safety precautions, particularly in situations of violence, fraud and theft.
The 2024 Senior Census operation involves around 400 military personnel from the GNR’s Crime Prevention and Community Policing sections, distributed throughout the country, with the collaboration of various local and national partners too. This year, the GNR is extending the operation as it considers it is still essential to alert elderly people to self-protection procedures in situations of violence, scams, con jobs and theft in homes, as well as to prevent behaviour associated with alcohol consumption, combat social isolation, identify informal caregivers and train this population to use the internet.
The interior of the country was where most isolated elderly people or those living alone were identified, with the district of Guarda at the top, with 5477 elderly people identified, followed by Vila Real (5,360), Viseu (3,528), Faro (3,513), Bragança (3,347), Beja (3,230), Évora (2,972) and Portalegre (2,892).
In last year’s edition, the GNR also carried out 304 awareness-raising actions in the classroom and 2,651 “door-to-door” actions, covering a total of 24,978 elderly people.
The Senior Census operation has been running since 2011, updating the geographic location of this population each year.
This operation is part of the “Support 65 – Elderly in Safety” program, from the Ministry of Internal Administration, which aims to guarantee better safety conditions for elderly people.
Two Motorcyclists Injured within One hour in Portimao
Portimão Firefighters were called to assist two people who were injured in motorcycle collisions within an hour.
The first alert was given at 3:47pm, after a motorcycle accident occurred on Cabo Boa Esperança Street. There were 11 operatives from the Portimão Fire Department and the PSP at the scene, where a 65 year old man was injured, but not seriously, and was taken to Barlavento Hospital for treatment.
The second alert was given at 4:26pm, this time for a collision between a car and a motorcycle on Avenida Francisco Florêncio. Eight firefighters, two members of the Red Cross and a PSP patrol went to the scene of the accident, to help. This collision resulted in minor injuries to a man, who was taken to the Barlavento Hospital for treatment.
Well-known Singer’s Son arrested in Faro
Music producer – and son of well-known Portuguese singer Ágata – Marco de Sousa Caneira has been arrested after reports that he was harassing minors in a playground in the Algarve.
Caneira, 43, was arrested yesterday – and as a consequence “it emerged that he had been sentenced to six and half years in jail for raping a 14-year-old in the Azores” – which he has yet to serve.
GNR police called to the scene in Castro Marim have handed the case over to PJ judicial police, while Caneira has already been “sent to Faro prison”, writes SIC Notícias.
SIC explains that Caneira was sentenced for the rape (committed at the end of a popular festival in the Azores) in 2016, by the court of Ponta Delgada. He then appealed – but the Court of Appeal confirmed that the rape had been proven.
Caneira however never served his sentence: a warrant had to be issued for his arrest, which is how police ‘put two and two together’ yesterday, and why Marco de Sousa Caneira is now in jail.
That’s it for this week, until the next time stay safe.
Graça Carvalho said that the tender for the award of the desalination plant project, to be built in the municipality of Albufeira, “is already in the final phase”, and that 100% financing by the PRR will be guaranteed if the project is carried out quickly. History tells us that new projects are not the quickest off the blocks so we wait to see if this project moves forward as quickly as the government would like.
Students from two 4th grade classes at Cavalinha Elementary School were the “main actors” in the activities that the municipality of Olhão promoted on Thursday, as part of the European Mobility Week – this year with the theme “Shared Space” -, which it once again joined.
The fires started at a time when the fire hazard was particularly high. The Fire weather index was “exceptional”, meaning that fires can be difficult to suppress by normal means of firefighting. Once the fire gets hold and the intensity increases, driven in this case by warm easterly and southerly winds, the fire spreads and the perimeter of the fire can extend to many kilometres. For example the fire complex” in Oliveira de Azeméis, Albergaria-A-Velha, Sever do Vouga and Águeda has covered a perimeter of 300 kilometres.
“There is always a part that is related to climate change. It is not only that, but it is clear that the unusual conditions that occurred during those three days, both the heat, the wind and the very low humidity, have a lot to do with everything that is climate change”, Minister Maria da Graça Carvalho told journalists in New York, on the sidelines of the Future Summit.
The night was the longest of the year in the village of Melres, in the municipality of Gondomar. In the early hours of the 18th of September, a fire that had reached the area a few hours earlier, in the late afternoon of the 17th, was no longer just burning in the forest, but also in the homes of some of the village’s inhabitants, where they spent the night awake.
The press release adds that “above the reference levels (‘baseline’), those that led the Azores to be recognized as an EarthCheck 2024 Reference Destination, are the following segments: greenhouse gas emissions, drinking water consumption, waste sent to landfill, percentage of compliant water analysis, habitat conservation and socioeconomic benefits”.
In terms of accidents, the GNR recorded 107 accidents, resulting in one death and 22 minor injuries; and 1,148 infractions, the majority for speeding, 59 for failure to undergo mandatory periodic inspection, 39 for failure to wear or incorrect use of seat belts and/or child restraint systems, 23 for lack of civil liability insurance, 20 for improper use of mobile phones while driving, and 9 related to faults in the lighting and signalling systems. The GNR also seized 545 doses of cocaine, 299 doses of heroin, 254 doses of hashish and 4 mobile phones during the period indicated.
The Algarve is one area of the country where this lack of family doctors is most prevalent and it is good to see that the government is taking notice of the fact by the announcement of the creation of 20 Type C Family Health Units, by the Minister of Health on Wednesday, five of which will be based in the Algarve and will be managed by individuals or associations, Cristóvão Norte, vice-president of the PSD Parliamentary Group and president of PSD Algarve, points out that “the Algarve is one of the regions with the most users without a family doctor”. For this reason, “these units will mobilise the private and associative sector in order to guarantee faster access to health care and family doctors for many thousands who currently do not have them”, stresses the person in charge.
The operation, called “Safe use of TVDE”, took place on the 5th and 6th of September, having been carried out simultaneously in Lisbon, Porto and Faro, in nearby areas and at local airports.
The initiative, within the scope of the International Day for Disaster Reduction, “aims to provide the general public with information on the functioning of structures linked to the sector (national and European), some projects and also the challenges that arise in the face of the impact of climate change that has led to an increase in disaster scenarios”, highlights the municipality.
In addition to highlighting the importance of seat belts, the campaign also highlights the need to use an approved and properly adjusted helmet and child seats, which significantly reduce the risk of serious injury or death.
A manhunt is now on for those who escaped and various political parties are asking for officials to explain in parliament what went wrong. This should include why the escape, which was recorded by video surveillance systems at 09:56, but was only detected 40 minutes later, when the inmates returned to their cells. This would have enabled them to have made some headway in reaching the border with Spain if that was their intention.
An Air Force crew detected more than 70 migrants adrift in the Mediterranean on Friday, contributing to their rescue, in an operation led by the Spanish Guardia Civil.
“It was not disclosed that the requirement for attendance would be by appointment. I didn’t know, otherwise I wouldn’t be here so soon. And maybe I wouldn’t even come, because I like to do things legally,” says Frances, who was sent to another AIMA post, which is in Anjos, Lisbon.
In the Barlavento Algarve river basin , the amount of water retained fell from 19% in July to 16.7% in August. This basin continues to be the one with the lowest amount of water reserves. According to SNIRH data, the Arade basin was at 34.8% at the end of August (37.7% in July). The amount of water also dropped in the Mira basin from 39.4% (in July) to 38.4% in August.
Police authorities seized 273 counterfeit items in Vila Real de Santo António, during inspections carried out in the towns of Monte Gordo and Manta Rota, announced the GNR .
“This anomaly in sea surface temperatures is what is giving a more worrying signal. The central Atlantic has warmed. In 2023, surface temperatures were the highest ever and, this year, this warming has continued particularly in the first months of the year,” explains the expert.
Good afternoon everyone, I make no apology that this feature is devoted solely to aerial firefighting. Without doubt this has been a very sad week with the death of a full team of (GNR-UEPS) Emergency Protection and Rescue Unit UEPS soldiers, in a helicopter accident in the Douro, whilst they were returning from a mission. The only survivor was the pilot, despite the helicopter crashing into the water at a speed of 185 km/h.
Following his death we highlighted on Facebook the dangers of areal firefighters namely: This is incredibly difficult and dangerous work and they have shown their worth being the first to arrive at many fires, especially those where accessibility is difficult: Why is it dangerous? – Strong and frequently changing wind conditions – Dodging electricity pylons and wires – Collecting water from tight spaces – Flying in low visibility in hilly terrain with changing atmospheric conditions – The presence of ash – In high heat under considerable pressure in complicated fires
“We are working with INEM on a plan to be able to resume service in Macedo de Cavaleiros as quickly as possible”, assured the same company source, adding that Avincis helicopters at the service of INEM were activated 474 times in the first half of 2024 and 1,146 times last year for emergency assistance.