Lisbon’s Alcantara neighborhood was hit by a “low-intensity tornado” on Tuesday, which damaged the roof of the Anti-Famine Food Bank, official sources confirmed.
Patricia Marques, meteorologist on duty at the Instituto Portugal do Mar et Atmosfera (IPMA), explained that it was “a supercell that passed with a lot of activity and made a rotational movement, resulting in an image that looks like a funnel.” “.
An “extreme wind phenomenon” was detected by IPMA radar and was “short in time”.
The meteorologist said the country is being crossed by a “cold frontal surface with a lot of activity” that follows the Lisbon-Castelo Branco route on its way to Spain.
The phenomenon occurred “only in Alcantara” and then “dimmed somewhat,” Patricia Marquez said, adding that IPMA was unaware of further damage.
Speaking to the Lusa agency, the director of Lisbon’s municipal civil protection service said that in the parish of Alcántara, the second worst-hit by the weather, checked on Tuesday, part of the roof of the food bank against hunger on Ceuta Avenue.
“Part of the report ended up on a railway line,” added Margarida Castro Martins.
The parish also recorded “several floods” in public and private areas, as well as “several tree falls” causing “great damage to vehicles”.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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