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"We Don't Stop Until We Solve Everything," Promised the Minister of Infrastructure

Summary by IOL Portugal
On a visit to Alcácer do Sal, one of the areas affected by the transition from depression Kristin, the Minister of Infrastructure Miguel Pinto Luz, did not want to make statements to journalists, only stressing that the Government and other entities involved in the recovery of the country are "working", yet expressing "hope" by "the enormous solidarity of the Portuguese".
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In the CMTV, the Minister of Infrastructure confirmed that Js were at least 100 thousand energy-free customers and admitted to re-examine individual support of EUR 10 billion to recover damage from bad weather.

·Porto, Portugal
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The Alliance Avenue, in Alcácer do Sal, returned to be flooded due to the rise of the Sado river, cutting roads and thanks to the aid by boat. The Minister of Infrastructure, Miguel Pinto Luz, was in the area and, in a short statement to the journalists, assured that the Executive will not lower its arms.

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Miguel Pinto Luz ensures that the Government does not stop while n solve the problems resulting from the storms.

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On a visit to Alcácer do Sal, one of the areas affected by the transition from depression Kristin, the Minister of Infrastructure Miguel Pinto Luz, did not want to make statements to journalists, only stressing that the Government and other entities involved in the recovery of the country are "working", yet expressing "hope" by "the enormous solidarity of the Portuguese".

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