The Municipal Affairs Bureau has been visiting low lying districts to meet with residents as well as distribute relief supplies.
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Macao experienced its warmest ever April this year, with the average temperature during the month reaching 25.3ºC.
Torrential rainfall on Saturday prompted the warning, which coincided with a surge of visitors in town for the extended Labour Day break.
The city has only had four other instances of hail reported in the past seventy odd years. More volatile weather may occur over the next two days.
Participation is open to everyone and will provide data that will help scientists to better understand Macao’s bird population.
After a long period of disrepair, the nearly 100-year-old Hotel Central is coming back to life, with 114 new rooms that draw inspiration from bygone eras.
No one was seriously injured in the three-vehicle collision near the Amizade Bridge, and police are still trying to establish the cause.
They say recycling plants are a better and cheaper option than the artificial island, which they see as a threat to estuary dolphins and the environment.
Amid concerns about Macao’s ever-growing number of elderly, the bureau says it is developing a six-year geriatric training programme for healthcare workers.