2022 in Portugal

Portugal-related events during 2022

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Events in the year 2022 in Portugal.

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Events

Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal

  • 2 January – AIDAnova, a cruise ship operated by German cruise line AIDA Cruises and carrying 4,197 people, docked in Lisbon, Portugal, after 52 crew members tested positive for COVID-19 and isolated at various hotels.[1]
  • 30 January - Portuguese people vote in a snap parliamentary election.[2]
  • 1 February - Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa announces that he has tested positive for COVID-19.[3]
  • 11 February - Portuguese police, with help from the FBI, arrest an 18-year-old boy for planning an armed attack on a university in Lisbon.[4]
  • 12 March - Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo surpasses Josef Bican as the sport's official top goalscorer of all time as recorded by FIFA, after scoring his 806th and 807th goals during a Premier League match with Manchester United against Tottenham Hotspur.[5]
  • 5 April - Portugal expels Russian diplomats due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
  • 18 May - Portugal confirms its first five cases of monkeypox.[7]
  • 21 May - Three people are killed and more than 30 are injured in a bus crash on the motorway near Mealhada.[8]
  • 28 June - Portugal reports more than ten new cases of monkeypox.[9]
  • 8 July - Portugal issues warnings of temperatures as high as 43 °C (109 °F) amid a drought and wildfires in parts of the country. [citation needed]
  • 14 July - Pinhão, district of Vila Real, sets the highest July temperature ever in Portugal, reaching 47.0 °C (116.6 °F).[10]
  • 15 July - Portugal reports 238 deaths related to the ongoing heat wave as it battles more than 30 active wildfires. In France, more than 10,000 people have fled wildfires in Gironde and in Spain, firefighters continue to battle forest fires near the town of Monsagro.[11]
  • 16 July - In Vila Nova de Foz Côa a waterbombing plane crashes while fighting wildfires in the region, killing the pilot, and in Spain, around 2,300 people are evacuated from the Costa del Sol due to wildfires in the Mijas hills.[12]
  • 19 July - The death toll from the wildfires and heat wave in Spain and Portugal increases to more than 1,700 people, with more than 1,063 deaths in Portugal.[13]

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Minder, Raphael (2022-01-01). "A crew outbreak halts a German New Year's cruise in Lisbon". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  2. ^ Goncalves, Sergio; Demony, Catarina; Khalip, Andrei; Demony, Catarina (2022-01-31). "Portugal's PM Costa stuns with majority win in snap election". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  3. ^ "Portuguese PM António Costa tests positive for COVID-19". POLITICO. 2022-02-01. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  4. ^ "Police say violent attack prevented at Lisbon university, suspect arrested". Reuters. 2022-02-10. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  5. ^ "Cristiano Ronaldo scores stunning hat-trick, breaks World record in football". The Indian Express. 2022-03-13. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  6. ^ "Six EU countries to expel Russian diplomats". POLITICO. 2022-04-05. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  7. ^ "Portugal finds 5 monkeypox cases in men as outbreak spreads". AP NEWS. 2022-05-18. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  8. ^ Rivera, Nathan (2022-05-22). "At least three dead and four seriously injured in a bus accident in Portugal". Today90 News. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  9. ^ "365 casos confirmados de infeção humana por vírus Monkeypox em Portugal". www.dgs.pt. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  10. ^ MacLellan, Catarina Demony and Kylie (2022-07-15). "Fires, evacuations and health warnings as European temperatures hit 47 degrees". The Age. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  11. ^ "Europe heatwave: Thousands escape wildfires in France, Spain and Greece". BBC News. 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  12. ^ "Europe heatwave: Deadly wildfires spread in Mediterranean". BBC News. 2022-07-17. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  13. ^ "Heat-related deaths top 1,100 in Spain, Portugal amid heat wave and wildfires". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  14. ^ Comercial, Rádio. "Morreu a artista Lourdes Castro". Rádio Comercial (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  15. ^ Redação (2022-01-17). "Morreu o cantor Armando Gama". O Minho (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  16. ^ Portugal, Rádio e Televisão de (22 January 2022). "Morreu o antigo defesa internacional Lima Pereira aos 69 anos". Morreu o antigo defesa internacional Lima Pereira aos 69 anos (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  17. ^ "Morreu o cineasta Lauro António". www.dn.pt (in European Portuguese). 3 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  18. ^ "FC Porto - Notícias - Faleceu Rolando". fcporto.pt. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  19. ^ "Morreu ex-deputada do PS Maria Carrilho". www.dn.pt (in European Portuguese). 6 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  20. ^ Lusa, Agência. "Morreu o histórico dirigente do PCP Jaime Serra, aos 101 anos". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  21. ^ "Morreu o encenador, cineasta, ator e autor Jorge Silva Melo". www.dn.pt. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  22. ^ "Morreu antigo deputado e eurodeputado socialista Joel Hasse Ferreira". www.tsf.pt. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  23. ^ "Sporting de luto por Joaquim Carvalho - Sporting - Jornal Record". Record. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  24. ^ Lusa, Agência. "Morreu Eunice Muñoz. A estrela maior do teatro português tinha 93 anos". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  25. ^ "Olympedia – Eduardo Barbeiro". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  26. ^ Lusa, Agência. "Morreu antiga dirigente da UGT e deputada socialista Elisa Damião". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  27. ^ "Disparition de Manuel Abreu, figure emblématique du Stade de Reims". ici, par France Bleu et France 3 (in French). 2022-05-11. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  28. ^ Henriques, Sónia Trigueirão, Ana (13 May 2022). "João Rendeiro encontrado morto na cadeia". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  29. ^ "Morreu Raquel Seruca, referência no estudo do cancro gástrico". www.jn.pt (in European Portuguese). 30 May 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  30. ^ Observador. "Morreu Fernando Pinto Monteiro, antigo Procurador-Geral da República. Tinha em 80 anos". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  31. ^ "Dame Paula Rego: Celebrated Portuguese-British artist dies at 87". BBC News. 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  32. ^ Ferreira, Beatriz. "Morreu a escritora Ana Luísa Amaral, aos 66 anos". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  33. ^ Borges, Liliana (10 August 2022). "Morreu o general Almeida Bruno, militar de Abril". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  34. ^ "Morreu Fernando Chalana". www.slbenfica.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  35. ^ "Bishop António de Sousa Braga [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  36. ^ "FC Porto - Notícias - Faleceu Carlos Duarte". fcporto.pt. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  37. ^ Caetano, Carolina (2013-11-08). "Homem é executado com tiros na cabeça na cozinha de casa em Vespasiano" [Man executed by five headshots in kitchen at home in Vespasiano]. Jornal O Tempo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-09-09.
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