Storm disrupts Portugal as presidential run‑off election approaches

Portugal Braces for Presidential Run-Off Amid Ongoing Flood Crisis.

A catastrophic storm, dubbed Leonardo, has wreaked havoc on Portugal and neighboring Spain. The tempest has triggered a massive evacuation effort as severe flooding ravaged the Iberian Peninsula, leaving thousands without power and at least five dead in its wake.

As far-right presidential candidate Andre Ventura called for Sunday's second-round vote to be postponed due to the disaster, saying it was "a matter of equality among all Portuguese", electoral officials have refused his request, insisting on proceeding with the election as scheduled.

Storm Leonardo, which has also left one person dead in Andalusia and sparked a massive rescue effort, is the latest extreme weather event to hit the region. Climate scientists attribute such events to human-driven climate change, which they say is increasing the frequency and intensity of such disasters.

Across Portugal, emergency services were battling against the elements as they evacuated residents from flood-prone areas. Alcacer do Sal mayor Clarisse Campos declared that conditions were too dire for voting to go ahead, citing isolated communities and widespread flooding. Firefighters waded through chest-deep waters to rescue stranded residents, with a 78-year-old pensioner describing her flooded home as "ruined".

Meanwhile, across the border in Spain, authorities reported over 3,200 incidents linked to Storm Leonardo's fury since Monday, including floods, landslides, and building collapses. Rescuers were searching for a missing woman swept away by a river while trying to rescue her dog.

The severe weather conditions have forced schools to remain closed in the worst-hit areas of Andalusia, with heavy disruptions reported on roads and rail transport. The region's leader, Juanma Moreno, reported that 15 municipalities had been cut off due to more than 80 road closures.

As Portugal prepares for its presidential run-off election on Sunday, concerns about public safety have resurfaced, raising questions about the feasibility of holding the vote in such conditions.
 
come on... can't they just delay the election for a bit? 🤔 people's lives are literally being destroyed by this storm and they're still pushing through with the vote... it's not like the whole country is going to be ruined if the election gets postponed for a day or two... and what's equality among all Portuguese got to do with anything? it's just politics as usual... 🙄
 
I'm so worried about these people living through this crazy storm 🌪️! Can't they just pause everything and focus on saving lives? I mean, it's not like this is a normal occurrence, right? 🤔 We should be doing more to prevent something like this from happening in the first place. And what about the poor folks who've lost their homes?! 🏠 They need support ASAP!

And have you seen all those road closures and schools closed down? What's going on with the infrastructure there? Shouldn't they be prioritizing emergency services over politics? 🚨💥 Like, what even is a presidential run-off when people are stuck in their homes, waiting for help to arrive?! 🤷‍♀️ It just doesn't seem right.
 
ugh i dont even know how portugal is dealing with all this flooding 🤯 like remember the floods in 2017? they were bad but this is different, it's like leonardo storm or whatever is on steroids 💥 what's going on with climate change, can't we just have a stable weather system for once? 🌫️ i feel so bad for all those people stuck at home without power or their homes ruined... and now they gotta worry about voting in the presidential election? priorities, right? 🤷‍♀️
 
Umm... I don't think it's fair to postpone the election now 🤔. People have been suffering from this flood crisis for days and still are... like, we need some stability & normalcy back in our lives, you know? But at the same time, holding the vote as planned might be kinda insensitive considering all the devastation happening around us 🌪️. I mean, what's more important: having a president or saving people from floods? It's a tough one...
 
omg is this really happening? like, can't they just postpone the election already? 🤦‍♂️ these people are fighting for their lives and we're still worried about who's gonna be president next year lol... i feel so bad for all those ppl affected by storm leonardo, 5 dead and thousands without power is just devastating. shouldnt we prioritize saving lives over politics? 🚨💔
 
OMG 🤯, can you even imagine having a flood crisis while trying to vote? I mean, Portugal is already dealing with like, thousands of people displaced and 5 dead... it's insane! 🌊 And now they're like "oh, let's just vote as scheduled"? 😒 I get that electoral officials are being stubborn, but prioritizing the election over public safety is just not right. 🤦‍♂️

According to the BBC, Portugal has already seen over 200,000 power outages since Monday, which is like, crazy! 🚨 And with 15 municipalities cut off due to road closures, it's gonna be a miracle if people can even get to the polls on time. 🗓️

Here are some stats that are just mind-blowing:

* Storm Leonardo has caused over $3 billion in damages so far 🤑
* Over 80% of roads in Andalusia are closed due to landslides and flooding 🚧
* Climate scientists say that extreme weather events like this are becoming 25% more frequent every decade ⛈️

I'm just worried about the people affected by this disaster, you know? 😔 It's not just about voting; it's about their lives.
 
ugh this storm is insane 🤯 i mean cant even imagine living in portugal right now 🌊 flood crisis is so bad its like a movie or something but seriously 5 dead and thousands without power is just horrific 💔 and the fact that theres an election scheduled on sunday is just... wow 🤦‍♂️ like who gets to decide this stuff? arent they supposed to prioritize people over politics? 🚫 anyway im all for postponing elections but at least some ppl think its not a good idea 🙅‍♀️
 
Ugh man, can't even think about the elections right now 🤕, gotta check in with my family and friends who got affected by this crazy storm Leonardo 💔! I mean, 5 deaths? that's just sad 😔. And to make things worse, they're still trying to hold these elections amidst all this chaos 🗳️. I feel for the people of Portugal and Spain, gotta stay safe out there ⛈️. On a side note, have you guys checked out that new water purification tech? It's a game changer 💧, would be super helpful in situations like this...
 
omg this is so sad 🤕 - can u believe they wanna hold the election as scheduled tho? 🙄 like what even is equality among all Portuguese when ppl are dyin & homes r gettin flooded? 😩 also 78 year old pensioner sayin her home is ruined is just heartbreaking 💔 i dont know how anyone can focus on politics rn
 
🤷‍♀️ I mean, what's next? A national holiday while we're all still dealing with this mess? Like, good luck getting people to vote when they're too busy trying not to drown 🌊😬. And honestly, who needs a presidential run-off in the middle of a natural disaster? It's like the ultimate test of "equality among all Portuguese"... aka, can we all just focus on survival for one day? 🙄
 
I feel so bad for the people affected by this storm, it's like they're going through a nightmare 🌪️💔. I mean, can you even imagine having to evacuate your home and leave everything behind because of flooding? It's crazy how climate change is making these kinds of natural disasters more frequent and intense ⛈️.

I'm not sure what to think about the presidential election right now, but it does seem kinda harsh that they're pushing through with the vote when there are so many people struggling to cope with this disaster 🤔. I guess it's good that emergency services are doing their best to rescue everyone, though - those firefighters who waded through chest-deep waters to save stranded residents are total heroes 💪.

I just hope the government and electoral officials can figure out a way to make sure everyone stays safe during this election ⚠️. It's not fair to put people's lives at risk just for the sake of a vote 😔.
 
I gotta say, this whole thing is a perfect example of a government's inability to handle a disaster. I mean, come on, a catastrophic storm hits and suddenly you're thinking about scheduling a presidential election? What's more important, democracy or public safety? 🤔 It's like the electoral officials are just trying to push through with their agenda, disregarding the welfare of the people.

And what's really weird is that they're refusing to postpone the election despite the dire conditions. I mean, can you imagine showing up for a vote in the middle of a flood emergency? It's crazy! They should prioritize evacuation efforts and wait until the situation stabilizes before holding the election.

It's also interesting that climate scientists are pointing fingers at human-driven climate change, but what about the government's role in addressing this issue? Are they doing enough to prevent these kinds of disasters from happening in the first place? It's a classic case of "we're just reacting to the situation" rather than taking proactive steps to mitigate it.

Anyway, I think it's time for some tough questions to be asked about the government's response to this crisis. Can they really prioritize democracy over public safety? 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, can't believe this is happening 🤯. Floods and storms are getting worse all over the world, it's like the Earth is just trying to tell us something 🌎. Climate change is real, folks! 🚨 It's not just some politicians' problem, it's everyone's issue. Why do we have to keep having these crazy storms and floods? Can't we find a way to stop them for good? I feel so bad for all the people affected by this disaster... it's like they're losing their homes and livelihoods 💔. And now they have to worry about voting on Sunday too? 🤷‍♀️ Can't that wait until everything is under control? Just my two cents, but someone's gotta speak up 😊
 
Ugh, what's up with these politicians?! 🤦‍♂️ Can't they see that people are struggling to survive? The flood crisis is real and it's devastating. And now they're worried about holding an election on Sunday? Give me a break! 💔 It's not like we can just postpone the vote, can we? I mean, who needs democracy when you've got nature taking over? 🌪️ And what's with Andre Ventura wanting to cancel the vote? Is he trying to outdo each other in some kind of pathetic bid for power? The worst part is that people are dying and still they're more concerned with their own careers. 😡 Can't we just focus on helping those in need right now? 🤝 It's all about priorities, folks.
 
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