Door-to-door warnings in Batalha returned. In Leiria, watch out for scams

Door-to-door warnings in Batalha returned. In Leiria, watch out for scams

Door-to-door warnings in Batalha returned. In Leiria, watch out for scams

In Leiria, the warning appears: insurance inspections, job offers from companies for reconstruction and false family members.

The Chamber of Battle is distributing door-to-door paper notices to the population, given the communication difficulties related to the , the municipality’s president told the Lusa agency, who is promoting a volunteer action today to clean up the municipality.

“Yesterday [sexta-feira]like there was no communication throughout the municipalitywe played this role, distributing information ‘flyers’. Obviously we were unable to reach the entire municipality, but we distributed it to commercial infrastructures and door-to-door”, stated André Sousa.

According to the mayor, the municipal vehicles that circulated throughout the municipality also had leaflets to distribute.

In the “Notice to the population” it is possible to read the status of supplies of water e electricity, and from mobile network e Internet.

It also indicates the location for baths hot, loading cell phone and Wi-Fi access, as well as the location of the boxes ATM in operation and the place to exercise the early voting in mobility.

“Today, part of the municipality already has infrastructure [de telecomunicações] furniture, however we will continue to do [a distribuição dos avisos]especially in the parish of Reguengo do Fetal and the parish of São Mamede, where there is still not so much lighting and there is not so much basic telecommunications infrastructure and, above all, in the older population”, said the mayor.

No withdrawals in Leiria

The district commander of Leiria then PSP these there is no record of looting or lootingwarned of fraud attempts and appealed to the population to contact this security force if necessary.

“Our focus at this moment is clearly on the citizen. Trying to provide the best information so that [os cidadãos] are fully informed about how life is going on in the city, namely the location of pharmacies, ATMs, supermarkets that are open and, possibly, all the information they need about family members” and others, Domingos Urbano Antunes told the Lusa agency.

The district commander of the Public Security Police asked people to “maintain permanent contact with the Police whenever they feel the need, namely to suspicious movements or approaches from suspicious people”.

“On these occasions, although we have had no record of attempts to derision, These are situations that the standard indicates that, Often, there are these uses”, he warned, asking citizens to be “very cautious about these approaches”.

Domingos Urbano Antunes exemplified with cases of insurance assessments, job offers from reconstruction companies and false family members.

“It is necessary for all of us to be aware of this situation and to be able to report it to the Police immediately”, he insisted.

211 thousand without electricity

Nearly 211 thousand E-Redes customers continued today at 06:00 no light in mainland Portugal, most of them in the Leiria, following Kristin’s depression in the early hours of Wednesday.

Compared to the balance made by E-Redes this Friday at 22:00 (mainland Portugal time), there are now 23 thousand more customers with electricity.

Of the total number of customers who were without electricity today, the majority are from the Leiria area, totaling 169 thousand (there were 180 thousand in the last balance on Friday).

The remaining customers without electricity today were in areas of Santarém (12,900 customers without electricity), Portalegre (10.400), Coimbra (8.200) e White Castle (8.000).

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