After yesterday’s deluge, which saw 234 millimetres of rain lash parts of Macao, observatory warns residents to beware of floods and landslides as more of the same is on the way.
Education and Youth Development Bureau
Ninety-six Macao residents, including 88 students, are currently undergoing 7-14 days’ quarantine at the Sheraton Grand Macao.
With a focus on culture, history, science and technology, 10 five-hour, multilingual tours will run until 31 July; each Macao ID holder will be allowed to join one free tour.
Nurseries, elderly service facilities and day care centres will remain open while much of city rides out wet weather.
Full-time students coming home to Macao from their place of study abroad will pay MOP 125 rather than MOP 250 per NAT.
Plans include closing schools and public venues, home delivery of essential supplies, reducing bus services and tightening entry procedures.
Participants enjoy ‘green walk’, seminar, tree planting, music performance and exhibition of recycled bicycles and e-motorbike.
Activities include book exchange programme and cross-border reading sessions with cities in the Greater Bay Area.
Operating all day until 5:30 pm, the vaccination station is specifically aimed at the elderly and infirm living nearby; volunteers on hand to assist with transport.