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Macao should expect wet and windy weather today, with some thunderstorms; hoisting Signal No 3 likely this afternoon, forecasters say.
Following a month that saw extreme temperatures by day and night, city is set to get cooler and wetter in coming days.
Some cultural facilities remain closed, while anti-virus measures such as crowd control and mask wearing remain in force.
Twenty-four-year-old took off glasses and put down smartphone before fatal fall; no suicide note found, post-mortem to be performed shortly.
Macao’s utility companies aim to assist customers with flexible payment terms; crowd management measures in place at some service centres.
Facemasks can be removed during swimming and water sports but social distancing at beaches must be maintained.
You can go to the beach, but you can’t swim; you can go to parks but can’t use fitness equipment either.
Previously a free service, electric charging now costs up to MOP 4.4 per kWh; owners hoping for a better deal in future in line with government’s eco plans.