30/09/2022 - 17:38
The Captain of the Port has briefed the Recovery Coordination Group, Chaired by Minister for the Port Vijay Daryanani, this afternoon on the latest developments regarding the OS 35.
PREPARATIONS FOR EASTERLY SWELLS
The Captain of the Port has formalised a plan, together with Resolve, in preparation of easterly
swells that are expected to develop tomorrow afternoon. Read more
30/09/2022 - 11:47
Friday 30th September 2022
Cases
Total confirmed cases: 20,095
New cases in Gibraltar (7 days): 2 (2 residents)
Positive cases in COVID-19 Ward: 2
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30/09/2022 - 10:12
The Captain of the Port has received an indicative schedule from the salvors for the salvage and wreck removal of the OS 35. This includes an indicative timeline for the removal of the wreck and its contents.
The provision of this plan follows the issuing of a Wreck Removal Notice to the vessel’s owners by the Captain of the Port, under the provisions of Part VIIIA of the Merchant Shipping Act. Read more
30/09/2022 - 10:10
The USS Florida arrived in Gibraltar yesterday, as foreshadowed in the Spanish press, to the usual chorus of complaints from very much the usual suspects. It is a disgrace that many sectors in Spain, including some in the Government, are content to stir up trouble in this way when they should all know better. Read more
30/09/2022 - 10:09
The Gibraltar Government has extended the closing date for citizens to register their occupation of property in Gibraltar as required under the Register of Occupation Act 2021 to the 31st October 2022.
The Government has extended the closing date due to recent service outages affecting eServices. Read more
29/09/2022 - 13:40
His Majesty’s Government of Gibraltar has been informed by the MOD that the Airfield will close later today due to staff issues. This will affect this evenings inbound EasyJet flight from London Gatwick. Read more
29/09/2022 - 10:11
The worsening political situation across the globe following the Russian invasion of Ukraine has highlighted the continued military importance of Gibraltar. The more turbulence there is in the world the more the Rock will stand out as a symbol of strength and stability. Read more