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Better weather conditions expected for Saturday and Sunday

Feb 11 2023 Share

The Meteorological Office at the Malta International Airport is predicting better weather conditions for the next two days.

This comes as good news for most people after the devastating results that Storm Helios left during the past few days.

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The Met Office is predicting partly cloudy conditions for Saturday and Sunday.

Wind is still expected to feature for the rest of the weekend, but it definitely won’t be raining as much as it did during the storm, and the wind will be much less.

Expected highs of 14°C and lows of 7°C with a ridge of high pressure that will extend from France towards the central Mediterranean.

The will start rather strong but becoming light to moderate Northeast whilst the sea will be rough but becoming moderately rough as the day goes by.

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Second batch of donated resources sent to Turkey from Malta

Second batch of donated resources sent to Turkey from Malta
Feb 10 2023 Share

The Turkish Embassy in Malta has reported that the second batch of resources from Malta has been sent to Turkey this morning.

Volunteers and citizens from across Malta and Gozo came together to collect resources and materials for a humanitarian aid package, which was sent via Turkish Airlines earlier today.

The Turkish Embassy in Malta thanked the Turkish community and Maltese and Gozitan friends for their contribution.

In the past hours, it was reported that over 21,000 deaths were registered in Turkey and Syria, with tens of thousands injured in the aftermath of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake.

Search and rescue teams from all over the world, including Malta’s own Civil Protection Department dispatch, have come together to attempt to pull any survivors from the devastating scenes of the earthquakes.

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Major power cut across the Maltese Islands; storm causes nationwide damages

Major power cut across the Maltese Islands; storm causes nationwide damages
Feb 10 2023 Share

The majority of Maltese cities and villages seem to have been affected by a country-wide power cut this morning, with hundreds reporting a blackout in their residence.

 

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With electrical problems ranging from Mellieha to Mqabba in the wake of an intense storm, Enemalta has yet to report the reason behind this major power cut.

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Yesterday, Enemalta reported that its technical team assisted many clients who suffered blackouts due to damages caused by the storm. Their Customer Care team was reportedly in various cities and villages across the country, with additional workers called in to make sure that damages are communicated and assisted as quickly as possible in such adverse weather conditions.

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Malta’ Cleansing Division begins cleaning & maintenance in the wake of Storm Helios

Malta' Cleansing Division begins cleaning & maintenance in the wake of Storm Helios
Feb 10 2023 Share

Mere hours after Storm Helios hit the Maltese Islands with strong winds, heavy rainfall and flash flooding, the island’s cleansing and maintenance division Clean Malta started their efforts to make Malta’s streets more accessible.

With coordination from Clean Malta Director Ramon Deguara, the cleansing and maintenance team attempted to control flooded streets, swept public areas, cleaned and maintained many of Malta’s rubble walls and gave their utmost to spruce up Malta’s streets in the wake of the strong storm.

In a recent social media post, the division stated that nature shows and reveals what we, as a people, are doing wrong, and that it is our duty to keep the streets clean and dispose our our waste properly.

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