The same source told Lusa, that road was reopened at around 11:30, however, the closure of the Algarve railway line in Fuseta (Olhão) remained due to the derailment of a train, caused by stones on the line being washed away by the rains.

In addition, the closures on Municipal Road 514-2, Ponte de São Domingos, Asseca site, in Tavira, Municipal Road 516-2, between Moncarapacho and Alfandanga and National Road 397, between Tavira and Cachopo, according to with the Algarve Regional Command.

According to the same source, since midnight on Friday, 148 incidents have been recorded in the Algarve, involving 441 operational personnel and 178 land resources.

The municipalities most affected by the bad weather and where the highest number of incidents were recorded were Olhão and Tavira, in the eastern (eastern) Algarve.

Although the situation is more normal today, firefighters continue to have to respond to different situations.

On Friday, two people were left homeless in Castro Marim and two others had to be rescued in Tavira, one from a car in Ribeira do Almargem and the other from a house.

This morning, a woman was rescued after falling into Ribeira de Alfandanga, in Olhão, one of the areas most affected by the floods in the last 24 hours, and was later taken to the Algarve Local Health Unit.