Calls to postpone presidential election as Storm Leonardo lashes Portugal and Spain

Portugal's Presidential Election on Hold as Storm Leonardo Lashes Iberian Peninsula

Heavy rains and powerful winds have brought Portugal and Spain to a standstill, forcing the evacuation of over 7,000 people and leaving at least two dead. As a result, calls are growing for the second-round presidential election in Portugal to be postponed.

The storm, known as Storm Leonardo, has caused widespread disruption, with water seeping through the walls of homes in mountain villages and large parts of the town of Alcácer do Sal remaining submerged for a third day. The situation is being closely monitored by authorities, who are warning of significant flooding along six major rivers, including the Tagus.

The presidential election, scheduled to take place on Sunday, has sparked calls to delay it by a week. André Ventura, leader of the far-right Chega party, argued that the vote should be postponed as it is "a matter of equality among all Portuguese". However, the national electoral authority has rejected these demands, stating that a state of emergency or adverse weather conditions are not sufficient reason to postpone voting.

Meanwhile, Spain's state meteorological office, Aemet, has issued orange and yellow weather alerts for several regions, warning of heavy rain and strong winds. The storm is expected to bring significant disruption to the olive harvest, with losses estimated at €200 million (approximately £174 million).

As Storm Leonardo continues to batter the Iberian peninsula, scientists are sounding a warning about human-driven climate breakdown, which they say is increasing the length, intensity, and frequency of extreme weather events such as floods and heatwaves.

With the situation remaining fluid, it remains to be seen whether the second-round presidential election in Portugal will go ahead as scheduled or be postponed due to the severe weather conditions.
 
Ugh, can't even have a decent vote in Portugal right now? Like, who needs that kind of drama on top of everything else? Storms are getting more intense and extreme every year, it's insane! 🌪️ And then there's this presidential election thing... I mean, I get the logic behind postponing it, but at the same time, it's like, what's equality even got to do with anything? 🤔

And Spain's not off the hook either, dealing with its own storm drama. €200 million worth of olive harvest losses? That's crazy! And now scientists are all like "climate breakdown is real"... yeah, no kidding! 💚 It's like, we need to take care of our planet before it takes care of us.

Can't wait for this whole thing to blow over (literally). Fingers crossed the election gets postponed and everyone can stay safe until then. ⛈️
 
Aw man 😔, this storm is so intense! 7,000 people evacuated and two dead... my heart goes out to all those affected by Storm Leonardo 🌪️. It's crazy how powerful nature can be, but at the same time, it's heartbreaking to see innocent lives lost 💔.

And on top of that, they're struggling with flooding, homes damaged... it's just too much for people to deal with right now 😩. But you know what's even more concerning? The scientists are sounding a warning about human-driven climate breakdown 🌎. It's like, we knew this was coming, but it's still so scary and overwhelming.

I think André Ventura's point about equality among all Portuguese is valid though... postponing the election might be the best decision for everyone involved 🤝. I just hope they can get everything sorted out soon and people can focus on rebuilding and moving forward again 💪. Sending lots of love and positive vibes to Portugal and Spain right now ❤️.
 
Ugh I'm so worried about those 7000 people affected by Storm Leonardo 🌪️💔. Can you imagine being stuck in your home with no electricity and water everywhere? It's like a scene from a horror movie 😱. And it's not just the people who are suffering, the environment is getting hit hard too - all that rain is causing so much flooding and destruction 🌊. I'm also thinking about those farmers who lost their olive harvest... €200 million is a lot of money 💸. As for the presidential election, I think it's good that some ppl are saying we should prioritize public safety over politics 🤝. But at the same time, this is like a once in a lifetime thing and can't just be ignored 😩. What do you guys think? Should the vote go ahead or get postponed?
 
Ugh, great timing for a storm, right? Like, who needs democracy when you have flooding 🤦‍♀️. Can't wait to see how the politicians handle this one... I'm sure it'll be a real nail-biter (yawn). On the bright side, I guess it's giving everyone a chance to practice their evacuation skills and whatnot 💨. And let's not forget about the olive harvest 🤝... because €200 million isn't enough to cover all the losses, apparently 🤑. Guess that just goes to show how connected our weather is to our economy these days ⛈️.
 
Ugh I'm so worried about these people stuck at home 🤕 Storms like this are so unpredictable and can cause such damage 🌪️ Can you imagine being forced to evacuate your home? 😩 And with 2 deaths already, it's just devastating 💔 I think the election should be postponed, for everyone's safety. And can we talk about climate change for a sec? 🌎 It's like, these storms are getting stronger and more frequent all over the world... we need to do something about it! 🌟
 
🤔 Storms like this one are a total bummer 🌪️. Can you imagine having to evacuate 7k people and deal with all that flooding? And now, they're worried about the election being postponed too... I feel for André Ventura, but at the same time, I get why the authorities want to keep everything on track 💯. It's just one of those times where you gotta weigh the importance of democracy against the power of Mother Nature 🌎. Maybe they should consider postponing it just by a day or two, that way everyone can still feel safe and stuff... IDK, it's all pretty crazy right now 😩.
 
Ugh, can't believe this 🤕 Storm Leonardo is absolute madness! I mean, 7k people evacuated and 2 dead? That's just devastating. And now they're talking about postponing the presidential election because of it? Like, fair play I guess, but isn't that a bit last minute? Back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy weather alerts and whatnot. We just dealt with it! My dad used to tell me stories about the great storms of '68 and '72... man, those were rough times. Anyway, €200m lost in Spain's olive harvest? That's a lot of money. And climate change is just getting out of hand, right? 🌪️ We need to get our act together on that front.
 
Ugh what a bummer! 🤕 This Storm Leonardo is like, woah... 7k ppl evacuated and 2 people dead? 🌪️😱 Can you even imagine being stuck in that situation? 🤯 And now the presidential election is getting delayed... that's not helping anyone who was already feeling anxious about the whole thing 🤔. On a more serious note, though... climate change is like, super real and we gotta take it seriously 🌎💚
 
Ugh, can't believe these politicians can't even handle a little bad weather 🤦‍♂️. Like, seriously, André Ventura thinks the vote should be postponed because it's "a matter of equality among all Portuguese"? Give me a break! It's not about you, dude, it's about making sure people can exercise their right to vote without getting swept away by a storm ⛈️. And what's with this idea that bad weather is somehow going to disrupt the olive harvest? I mean, come on, it's just nature's way of reminding us we're all connected to the planet 🌿.

And don't even get me started on these climate scientists and their dramatic warnings about human-driven climate breakdown ⚠️. I get it, rising temps are no joke, but let's not exaggerate things too much. A little rain never hurt anyone, right? ☁️. Seriously though, can't we just focus on being prepared for extreme weather events instead of freaking out all the time? 🤔. The Know-It-All has spoken 😏.
 
can't believe people are asking 2 postpone elections because of bad weather 🤦‍♂️ like what's next? a national holiday every time there's a storm? 🌪️ at least have the decency 2 evacuate ppl before the vote, not just wait till the last min 💁‍♀️ and btw, €200 million lost 2 the olive harvest is a huge deal 🤯
 
Ugh, can't believe this storm is wreaking havoc on Portugal right now 🌪️😩 I mean, I'm all for some sunshine and beach time, but not at the expense of lives and safety, you know? 💔 The thought of over 7k people having to evacuate their homes and two people losing their lives is just heartbreaking. And to make matters worse, it's affecting the presidential election too... like, can't we postpone that for a bit? 🤦‍♀️ I'm all for equality and fairness, but not at the cost of human life and safety. ⚠️
 
man this storm leonardo is like something outta a movie 🌪️😱 7k people evacuated, 2 dead... how many more could've been affected if they didn't make that evacuation order? it's crazy how these storms are getting worse and worse ⛈️ at the same time, scientists are saying climate change is making these kinds of events way more frequent... we need to do something about this 🌎 hope everyone stays safe in portugal and spain 🤞
 
Storm Leonardo 🌪️ is totally ruining Portugal right now... 7k people evacuated, 2 dead, and water everywhere 🌊🚽. I'm all for delaying that presidential election by a week ⏰ - safety first! 🙏 The government should prioritize the citizens over a vote ⚖️.

It's crazy how climate change is bringing us these extreme weather events 🌡️... scientists are right, we need to take action ASAP 🕰️. And poor Spain 🤕 with their olive harvest getting destroyed 🍇.

If Portugal can't postpone the election, maybe they could do it at a different location 📍? I mean, safety and sanity are way more important than one vote 😒.
 
I'm telling you, this storm is getting crazy! I mean, 7,000 people evacuated? That's wild 🌪️. And now they're talking about postponing the presidential election because of it? Like, I get it, safety first and all that 💡. But what if it gets worse? What if there are more deaths or something? You gotta consider the human cost here 😔.

And have you seen the footage of Alcácer do Sal? It's like a scene from a disaster movie 🎥. I'm just glad no one was killed... yet. Fingers crossed the election doesn't get postponed, but if it does, maybe they can reschedule for when things calm down? That'd be better than voting in the middle of all this chaos 😩.

Also, can we talk about climate change for a second? 🌎 I mean, scientists are saying that human-driven climate breakdown is causing these extreme weather events to get worse and worse. It's crazy to think about. We need to take action ASAP ⏰. Anyway, stay safe out there, Portugal! 🤞
 
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