Young Portuguese have already retained “nearly 20 thousand euros” in Portugal in Rome

Madrid was returned by a bus appointed to the Spanish company with the support of the flights and Olivira de Azemis City Council.

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After the “nearly 20,000 euros” for the forthcoming expenses, a group of 39 teenagers and six adults in Rome were placed in Rome due to air difficulty on Monday.
According to the origin of this municipality of the Metropolitan area of Avero district and Porto, this Wednesday, 45 people entered the Portuguese border at 21:00 pm this Wednesday, and they reached Olevera de Azames before midnight and “Everything is good and good Mayan,”
In this statement, the group’s team representative held at the Azemis, after participating in Italy, “Jubilee in adolescence Jubilee”, to see the return of 45 people.
“It was a lie that they were saying, everything was solved. Only on Wiz Air had only returned to us, and there was no paid to anyone there, and, for the support of the Portuguese Consulate, it was zero! They called us that we had already arranged the way to return.
In practice, Parish structure has achieved a group of passengers – mostly designed with young people aged 13 to 15 years – for two planes, the first left the airport at 10:30 pm from Rome at 10:30 pm and the second was after 13:30.
Then, once gathered in Madrid, everyone was on the same bus on the rest of the bus, and the City Council of Olivera was hired by the Spanish Company at the expense.
“No Portuguese company does not want to do this service. They told us that they could not get drivers for tomorrow (Thursday) holiday and the Spanish businessman, found a solution to us, and they were tendered because they questioned many children and there were children who did not want to see him in this situation,” Helder Ramos said.
The condition of these 45 persons like Olivera de Azemis visited 14 young men and adults from Santo Tirzo, who visited Rome to the adolescent Jubilee, on Monday, due to normal power supply cuts, from Monday 11:30, influenced the parts of the Iberian peninsula, as well as the interruptions of France.
Standing industry and commerce, dysfunctional gas stations, disruption telecommunications, closed airports, public water supply cuts, water and batteries, stack of goods, traffic difficulties due to additional traffic and traffic lights, traffic difficulties due to traffic difficulties due to traffic difficulties.
For 6.5 million electricity users in Portugal, a full re-ment of supply was completed on Tuesday morning, only at 7:00 am and stabilized, after the Ren-National Energy networks were restored by the steps that were defined as a “completely extraordinary event”.
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