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Шаблон:Year in Portugal

Events in the year 2018 in Portugal.

Incumbents

Events

January

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15 January: A magnitude 4.9 earthquake felt across large areas of Portugal was centered in Arraiolos (in red)
  • 14 January:
  • 15 January – An earthquake with a local magnitude of 4.9 occurs in Arraiolos in the Évora District. Although widely felt across central and southern Portugal, no damage or injuries are reported.[4]
  • 24 January – Prime Minister António Costa announces that Google will open a support centre in Oeiras for its European, African, and Middle Eastern regions later in the year, a move that is expected to create 500 high-skilled technology jobs.[5]
  • 29 January – A 67-year-old man is shot and killed at a school in Nazaré following a dispute between the family members of two students.[6]

February

  • 1 February – The largest in a series of aftershocks from the 15 January earthquake occurs in Arraiolos with a local magnitude of 3.1. Unlike the earlier earthquake, its effects are largely confined to Arraiolos area.[4]
  • 9–25 February – Portugal contests the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang with a delegation comprising cross-country skier Kequyen Lam and alpine skier Arthur Hanse.[7]

March

  • 15 March – One person is killed and another is injured after a rockslide falls on a group of tourists camping on a beach less than one mile north of Cape Roca. The incident comes one night after the passing of Storm Gisele over the area, which authorities cite as the cause of the subsequent cliffside instability.[8]
  • 25 March – Approximately 67,500 trees are planted by 3,000 volunteers in Leiria, marking the start of a reforestation project to repair a 13th-century pine forest badly affected by the wildfires in October 2017 which killed 49 people.[9]

April

  • 4 April – Redes Energéticas Nacionais announces that the electricity demand of the nation was met entirely by renewable energy in March, the first time this has been recorded in Portugal in the 21st century.[10]
  • 13 April – MPs in the Assembly of the Republic approve a law allowing individuals to change their gender on legal documents from the age of sixteen without the need of a medical report.[11]

May

June

  • 15 June – MPs pass a bill legalising the use of prescription drugs containing marijuana.[19]
  • 30 June – In association football, Portugal are eliminated from the 2018 FIFA World Cup following a 2–1 loss to Uruguay in the round of 16 at Sochi's Fisht Olympic Stadium.[20]

July

  • 6 July – A bid by the sole MP of the People-Animals-Nature party to ban bullfighting is opposed in the Assembly by 178 votes to 31.[21]
  • 27 July – Prime Minister António Costa agrees a deal with his French and Spanish counterparts for the construction of a new electricity power line under the Bay of Biscay to improve energy links between the three countries. Expected to cost more than €1 billion, the Шаблон:Convert line is forecast to be completed by 2025.[22]

August

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7 August: A wildfire continues to burn in Monchique following a spell of warm weather
  • 3–10 August – European heat wave:
    • A mass of warm air from the Sahara causes a heat wave across large parts of Europe in which national temperatures rise above 40°C. A national high of 45.9°C is observed at Alcácer do Sal near Setúbal on 3 August, a day that sees sixteen weather stations across the country set new local temperature records.[23]
    • Warm and dry conditions lead to an outbreak of wildfires, with 700 firefighters attending a blaze in Monchique in the Algarve affecting over Шаблон:Convert of forest.[23][24] On 10 August the fires are extinguished after burning for a week, by which point cooler conditions begin to prevail across southern Portugal.[25]
  • 12 August – In cycling, Spain's Raúl Alarcón wins the 2018 Volta a Portugal in a time of 41 hours, 15 minutes, and 32 seconds.[26]

September

  • 24 September – Archaeologists announce the discovery of a 400-year old shipwreck off the coast of Cascais thought to have been involved in the trading of spices between Europe and India. Artefacts recovered include a bronze cannon bearing the Portuguese coat of arms and Chinese porcelain dating to the time of the Wanli Emperor.[27]

October

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14 October: A damaged property in the Leiria District following Storm Leslie

November

  • 19 November – The collapse of a road at a quarry in the Évora District leaves two people dead and a further four missing.[32] Following thirteen days of rescue operations the final death tally is revised to five on 1 December.[33]

December

  • 14 December – Twenty-eight passengers and pedestrians are injured when a tram derails in Lisbon.[34]
  • 15 December – Four people are killed after a AgustaWestland AW109 air ambulance crashes in the Valongo municipality following the transfer of a patient to Porto's Santo António Hospital. It is the first incident of its kind involving an emergency medical aircraft ever recorded in the country.[35]

Culture

Film

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Deaths

January to March

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Madalena Iglésias in 2010

April to June

July to September

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Celeste Rodrigues in 2008

October to December

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