They arrive to jump over the fence and reach a popular trail that was closed after last year’s fire. This is the behavior of Madeira’s irresponsible tourists, including Paul. Ignoring regulations is becoming more common, and penalties for breaking prohibitions – raw. The load can reach over 1000 euros.
Maderskie Services emphasizes that the holiday ban is exposed to not only financial penalties but also to health and living risk.
If a rescue operation is launched, the perpetrator will be charged to the rescuer’s fees, and these are not low. The Portuguese archipelago averages over 12,000 people per hour rescue operation using helicopters. EUR.
Madera, Portugal. Tourists break the ban. They are mainly foreigners
One place where tourists pass the prohibition is from Weleda to Asilo. This is a trail leading to Aleland, Aceiro Peak, in the heart of the island. Recordings and films published by local television released online can be heard that some of the disobedient tourists are foreigners, mainly Poles.
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A German tourist died on the trail on Thursday, causing the gap to fall over 200 metres. According to witnesses to the accident just before the tragedy, Vacation Whitz took a photo on a steep slope.
Madashian rescuers helped tourists from Poland
On the same day, rescuers headed to the Ponta de San Lurenko Trail east of Madeira to help Polish tourists injured in their feet. Regional authorities did not specify whether an accident occurred with vacationers.
Starting in January, Madeira will have penalties to start rescue operations. This was taken as a result of tourists. They amount to the cost of organizing rescue operations, such as searching for pilots and rescuers and renting helicopters for labor costs.
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