GFSB Holds Online Breakfast Club
The Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses (GFSB) says it held its Breakfast Club last Thursday.
The Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses (GFSB) says it held its Breakfast Club last Thursday.
The Gibraltar Port Authority, in conjunction with other agencies, has continued with the clean up operation caused by the oil spill in the early hours of Friday morning. Yesterday, efforts were being focused on the retrieval of oil around the harbour and the Gibraltar Bay with assets from both the private sector and the public sector being deployed accordingly.
Bluefin open water swimmers say they are “extremely saddened” having personally witnessed the damage caused by the oil spill in our coastal waters. The group says that all of its “beloved swimming routes were simply not swimmable.”
The Environmental Safety Group says it was “shocked and saddened” to witness the spread of heavy, thick marine oil throughout the harbour area caused by an accident at sea from a vessel taking bunker fuel off the South Mole.
The Government says it is deeply saddened to confirm the deaths of two residents of Gibraltar related to COVID-19. This brings the total number of deaths related to COVID-19 in Gibraltar to 87.