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Incredible moment a river of RED WINE flows through Portuguese village when distillery’s 2.2million litre tanks burst

  • São Lourenco do Bairro in Portugal was painted red with 2.2million litres of wine
  • The wine would’ve nearly filled an Olympic swimming pool 
  • Levira Distillery has since apologised for the spill from two of its trucks

Winemakers painted the small Portuguese town of São Lourenco do Bairro red after two of its trucks accidentally spilled 2.2million litres of red wine down a quiet street. 

A fast-moving river of red wine flowed down a steep hill in the small town, near the coast of Portugal, after two tanks owned by Levira Distillery suddenly gave way on Sunday. 

Baffled locals looked on as the wine, nearly enough to fill an Olympic swimming pool, swept through the streets of the town. 

The spill was so massive that local officials triggered an environmental alert and were forced to divert the wine to stop it contaminating the nearby Certima River. 

Anadia Fire Department blocked off the flood and diverted it away from the river, where it ran harmlessly into a field, reports local media. 

The wine, which would nearly fill an Olympic swimming pool, flowed through the streets of São Lourenco do Bairro in Portugal

The wine, which would nearly fill an Olympic swimming pool, flowed through the streets of São Lourenco do Bairro in Portugal

There was so much wine spilled that local officials triggered a environmental warning

There was so much wine spilled that local officials triggered a environmental warning

Firefighters said that a basement in a home near the distillery was flooded with wine. 

Levira has since apologised, and said it later dredged the wine-soaked land. 

‘We assume full responsibility for the costs associated with cleaning and repairing the damage, having teams available to do so immediately.

‘We are committed to resolving this situation as quickly as possible.’

Though the river of wine could have caused an environmental mishap, experts have said that drinking a wide variety of red wine is good for your gut

Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College London, said that drinking a wide variety of wines may have the same benefit that having a varied diet does.

‘My advice for wine lovers,’ he said, ‘is keep loving wine and still drink wine, primarily for the pleasure, but at the back of your mind think, could I be trying different bottles or varieties that might actually be healthier for me and that I might enjoy?

‘Diversity is also important – if you take the analogy from foods, having a range of different grape varieties in your diet means that you are going to be helping different gut microbes inside you and you will increase your your gut health and diversity.

‘So don’t just stick with the same wine. Get out there. Try the hundreds or thousands of different grape varieties that we generally don’t enjoy.

‘Let’s get those rare ones back on the map again, because each of those could be helping you nourish really healthy gut microbes inside you and improve your health.’

A study led by Professor Spector’s team in 2019, involving participants in the UK, US and Belgium, found people who drank red wine had a wider range of gut bacteria, which is linked to better gut health.

This was not seen for white wine, which may be because red wine has the grape skins left in for most of the fermentation process, so has high levels of polyphenols – plant compounds which are good for the gut and can reduce the inflammation in the body linked to poor health in older people.



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The English village so beautiful that its website reminds visitors that ‘it’s not a theme https://latestnews.top/the-english-village-so-beautiful-that-its-website-reminds-visitors-that-its-not-a-theme/ https://latestnews.top/the-english-village-so-beautiful-that-its-website-reminds-visitors-that-its-not-a-theme/#respond Tue, 20 Jun 2023 01:37:03 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/20/the-english-village-so-beautiful-that-its-website-reminds-visitors-that-its-not-a-theme/ Pictured: The English village so beautiful its website reminds visitors that ‘it’s not a theme park and there is no entry fee’ By Ted Thornhill, Mailonline Travel Editor Updated: 12:33 EDT, 19 June 2023 Advertisement There is a village in England so picturesque that its official website is forced to remind visitors that it’s not […]]]>


Pictured: The English village so beautiful its website reminds visitors that ‘it’s not a theme park and there is no entry fee’

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There is a village in England so picturesque that its official website is forced to remind visitors that it’s not a theme park – and does not ‘open and close’.

The village in question is Bourton-on-the-Water in the Cotswolds – and these images show why some might be forgiven for thinking they’d arrived at a fantasyland theme park.

It’s the quintessential English hamlet, a real-life Neverland with olde-worlde honey-coloured stone buildings and a serene river – the Windrush – flowing underneath quaint arched bridges.

Rough Guides describes it as ‘one of the most romantic places in the UK’, while the Bourton-on-the-Water website, Bourtoninfo.com, tells visitors: ‘Bourton is not a theme park, it does not open and close, nor is there an entry fee. It is a vibrant village, home to some 4,000 residents, buzzing with many community groups, local events and fantastic small businesses.’

It adds: ‘Known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, this one village offers a wealth of attractions and shops, restaurants, cafes and tea rooms. Or simply the space for you to enjoy some pleasurable time engrossed by the movement of the sparkling waters of the River Windrush, spanned by its five arched bridges.’

Bourton-on-the-Water (above) is so picturesque its official website is forced to remind visitors that it's not a theme park

Bourton-on-the-Water (above) is so picturesque its official website is forced to remind visitors that it’s not a theme park

Bourtoninfo.com says: 'Bourton is not a theme park, it does not open and close, nor is there an entry fee'

Bourtoninfo.com says: ‘Bourton is not a theme park, it does not open and close, nor is there an entry fee’

Tripadvisor users are almost universally in agreement with this assessment of the village, which is a two-hour drive from London and 15 miles east of Cheltenham.

Tripadvisor user ‘Postponer15‘ gave the village a five-out-of-five ‘excellent’ rating and wrote: ‘Lovely place to visit, especially on a summer’s day.

‘Take a blanket or rug and sit on the grass beside the river with some refreshments or ice cream from a nearby cafe or ice cream stand – there’s plenty of them.

Rough Guides describes Bourton-on-the-Water as 'one of the most romantic places in the UK'

Rough Guides describes Bourton-on-the-Water as ‘one of the most romantic places in the UK’

'Known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, this one village offers a wealth of attractions and shops,' says Bourtoninfo.com

‘Known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, this one village offers a wealth of attractions and shops,’ says Bourtoninfo.com

Bourton-on-the-Water is in the heart of the Fosse Way, an ancient route linking Exeter with Lincoln via Cirencester

Bourton-on-the-Water is in the heart of the Fosse Way, an ancient route linking Exeter with Lincoln via Cirencester

Bourton-on-the-Water is a two-hour drive from London and 15 miles east of Cheltenham

Bourton-on-the-Water is a two-hour drive from London and 15 miles east of Cheltenham

‘The water is shallow and lots of people will play in the river when it’s warm. The little bridges make for beautiful photos – I can see why it’s nicknamed “Little Venice”.’

Bourton-on-the-Water is in the heart of the Fosse Way, an ancient route linking Exeter with Lincoln via Cirencester.

Bourtoninfo.com reveals the Romans considered the crossing place on the River Windrush ‘to be of strategic importance’.

The five bridges that cross the river today, meanwhile, date back to the 17th and 18th centuries, with two built in the 20th century – in 1911 and 1953.

Tripadvisor user 'Postponer15' gave Bourton-on-the-Water a five-out-of-five 'excellent' rating and wrote: 'Lovely place to visit'

Tripadvisor user ‘Postponer15’ gave Bourton-on-the-Water a five-out-of-five ‘excellent’ rating and wrote: ‘Lovely place to visit’



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Madeleine McCann investigators ‘believe village where Brueckner lived could hold vital https://latestnews.top/madeleine-mccann-investigators-believe-village-where-brueckner-lived-could-hold-vital/ https://latestnews.top/madeleine-mccann-investigators-believe-village-where-brueckner-lived-could-hold-vital/#respond Sun, 04 Jun 2023 06:24:13 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/04/madeleine-mccann-investigators-believe-village-where-brueckner-lived-could-hold-vital/ Investigators leading the search for Madeleine McCann reportedly believe an Algarve village where prime suspect Christian Bruecker lived could hold vital clues to help solve the case. Bruecker, a convicted rapist, stayed in the Villa Bianca in the village of Foral in the months after Madeleine disappeared from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia de […]]]>


Investigators leading the search for Madeleine McCann reportedly believe an Algarve village where prime suspect Christian Bruecker lived could hold vital clues to help solve the case.

Bruecker, a convicted rapist, stayed in the Villa Bianca in the village of Foral in the months after Madeleine disappeared from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia de Luz in 2007. 

It is understood the village, a 50-minute drive away from Praia de Luz, could be searched again by cops in the hopes it will ‘throw up fresh leads’. 

It comes after it was revealed that there could be other areas surrounding Praia du Luz that police can search after German detectives scoured through more than 8,000 photographs belonging to Brueckner.

Detectives are understood to believe the village of Foral, where Brueckner stayed between 2007 and 2008, could hold vital clues.

Bruecker, a convicted rapist, stayed in the Villa Bianca (pictured) in the village of Foral in the months after Madeleine disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia de Luz in 2007

Bruecker, a convicted rapist, stayed in the Villa Bianca (pictured) in the village of Foral in the months after Madeleine disappeared from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia de Luz in 2007

Detectives are said to believe the village of Foral, where Brueckner stayed between 2007 and 2008, could hold vital clues. Pictured: The villa where Brueckner lived

Detectives are said to believe the village of Foral, where Brueckner stayed between 2007 and 2008, could hold vital clues. Pictured: The villa where Brueckner lived 

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Madeleine (left) was aged three in May 2007 when she vanished from her bedroom in the apartment her family were staying at in the Praia da Luz resort on the Algarve coast. German prosecutors believe Christian Brueckner (right) is behind her disappearance 

A source told the Sun: ‘Christian B spent a lot of time there after Madeleine vanished. It was his favourite hangout and cops believe images of the area are among many of Christian B’s pictures they currently have in their possession.’

The villa where Christian B was staying in Foral was rented out to a German woman called Nicole between 2002 and 2009. 

But a German couple who had lived in the village for more than 20 years said they immediately recognised Brueckner when he was named as the prime suspect in 2020.

Lia Silva, the owner of the property, said an intimidating German man would visit the villa and visit Nicole. 

He reportedly parked his distinctive Volkswagen Westfalia campervan, which was subsequently seized by German police, in the car park of a nearby restaurant.\

‘Some people were afraid of him when he used to go to the restaurant,’ Ms Silva said. That year, it was revealed that a witness claimed to have spotted Madeleine getting into a German-owned VW van with a man just weeks after her disappearance.

Analysis of Brueckner’s photographs had led detectives to focus their search last week on the remote Barragem do Arade reservoir, which the convicted rapist referred to as a ‘little piece of paradise’.

But other locations have also emerged as potential areas of interest following further analysis of the images.

‘Detectives are seeking to work out where these places are and why Christian B was taking pictures of those places,’ the source said. 

They added: ‘The trail is leading to Foral because this is an area that officers know that Christian B spent a long time in and around at the time Maddie went missing. 

It’s an area where police officers believe would benefit from being looked at again and revisiting to see if it can throw up fresh leads.

‘They firmly believe other sites are out there which require a fresh search.’

Authorities gather at a makeshift base camp in the Arade dam area during the search operation amid the investigation into Madeleine's disappearance on May 23

Authorities gather at a makeshift base camp in the Arade dam area during the search operation amid the investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance on May 23 

Last week investigators cleared a large area of woodland at the Algarve reservoir and dug deep holes to collect samples, which have been sent for forensic and DNA testing in Germany

Last week investigators cleared a large area of woodland at the Algarve reservoir and dug deep holes to collect samples, which have been sent for forensic and DNA testing in Germany

Bruecker, a convicted rapist, stayed in the Villa Bianca in the village of Foral in the months after Madeleine disappeared from her family's holiday apartment in Praia de Luz in 2007

Bruecker, a convicted rapist, stayed in the Villa Bianca in the village of Foral in the months after Madeleine disappeared from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia de Luz in 2007

Investigators last week searched the remote Barragem do Arade reservoir and cleared a large area of woodland there before digging eight deep holes to collect samples of soil, which have been sent to forensic and DNA testing in Germany. 

And yesterday, German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters, who is leading the case, confirmed that a ‘number of items’ were seized during the search.

Police had said they found a ‘relevant clue’ during their search of the beauty spot after an informant was able to match photographs showing Brueckner close to the reservoir.

Several items were removed from the site, which may or may not be of relevance to the investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance. They include a bra strap, pieces of clothing and plastic items.

An area of about 160 square feet had been flattened and cleared of grass and shrubs with several holes dug into the ground to a depth of about two feet to collect samples of soil, which have been sent for forensic and DNA testing in Germany. The results of the full analysis could take months to be completed.

Last week’s activity was the first major search for the toddler in nine years and comes after German police discovered photos of Brueckner at his self-described ‘little paradise’ in the Portuguese region, it is understood. 

Brueckner would camp by the reservoir at weekends and is understood to have set up a base there to ‘cleanse himself’, it emerged last week.

A former friend of Brueckner, who has lived on Algarve for nearly 30 years and has been helping police with their investigation, claims the criminal would visit the reservoir ‘often’ but was ‘always secretive about it’.

The German mother-of-three, whose identity has not been made public, recalled how Brueckner would drive his campervan to the edge of the lake because he ‘liked to be near the water’.

She claimed he always camped in the same location and ‘there was usually no one else around’.

‘This was his exact special spot that he said he liked to come to cleanse himself,’ she said of his campsite, telling The Sun: ‘I don’t know what he did there as he was very secretive.’

Details of Brueckner’s secret lair came to light as a British couple told The Mail on Sunday how they spotted a bizarre ‘shrine’ to Madeleine in the reservoir just seven months after she vanished. 

The retired couple, who have asked to be named only as Ralf and Ann, were so disturbed by what they saw they took pictures and sent them to Portuguese detectives, thinking they were of significance but, amazingly, never heard back.

Consisting of boulders in the shape of an arrow pointing towards a picnic site which was dug over by police last week, the makeshift memorial was weighed down by a large rock and had a bouquet of flowers and a photograph of abducted Madeleine on it.

Christian Brueckner, 45, would camp in the Barragem do Arade reservoir where cops last week searched for clues in Madeline McCann missing persons case. The convicted rapist and paedophile is understood to have built a circle out of stones from the water (pictured)

Christian Brueckner, 45, would camp in the Barragem do Arade reservoir where cops last week searched for clues in Madeline McCann missing persons case. The convicted rapist and paedophile is understood to have built a circle out of stones from the water (pictured)

For more than a decade, Madeleine's anguished parents Gerry and Kate (pictured together in 2017) have waited in vain for any news - any clue - that their little girl is somehow alive after all this time

For more than a decade, Madeleine’s anguished parents Gerry and Kate (pictured together in 2017) have waited in vain for any news – any clue – that their little girl is somehow alive after all this time

Three years ago – when prime suspect Brueckner, 45, was identified by German police – the couple contacted detectives after seeing an appeal for anyone who was on holiday in the Algarve when Madeleine went missing in May 2007 to get in touch.

This time, the German officers from the BKA (criminal investigation unit) responded within hours of Ralf and Ann emailing them and quizzed them on the telephone for several hours before asking them to give a formal statement.

It raises the question of whether it was their information that prompted the German authorities to request a search of the remote picnic area campsite on the edge of the reservoir near Silves, which Brueckner used to call his ‘little paradise’.

Meanwhile, German criminal profiler Axel Petermann said officers were right to dig at a place Brueckner was apparently so fond of.

He told The Mirror: ‘The criminal perpetrators who I got to know over the years tend to hide their victims in places where they feel safe and can assess danger.

‘These are places which are secluded and secret and where they can stop and assess various risks.

‘They can also be places where they feel good, and where there is a certain private memory of a certain act.

‘So, I think the search activity may have been going in this direction.’

He added: ‘My recommendation when dealing with suspects in the case of missing people is always to find the places where these suspects spent time, where they had secrets, where they could assess risks, so from this point of view I think the investigators’ current search was very important.

‘You must always delve into the life of the suspect so you can find out about their preferences, their tendencies, their favourite locations where they liked to spend time.

‘And I don’t think you can really find any better possibilities than to look in secret, confidential locations.’

German prosecutors last year named convicted child abuser and drug dealer Brueckner as the prime suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance.

She was three in May 2007 when she vanished from her bedroom in the apartment her family were staying at in the Praia da Luz resort on the Algarve coast. The reservoir is about 30 miles inland from the resort. 

Brueckner is now behind bars in Germany for raping a 72-year-old woman in the same area from where McCann went missing. 

Pictured: Christian Brueckner was filmed at the wheel of a battered VW campervan weeks before Madeleine was kidnapped

Pictured: Christian Brueckner was filmed at the wheel of a battered VW campervan weeks before Madeleine was kidnapped

The German suspect had lived in a warehouse outside Praia da Luz for several years but moved into a campervan just before Madeleine vanished

The German suspect had lived in a warehouse outside Praia da Luz for several years but moved into a campervan just before Madeleine vanished

Sources close to Brueckner’s legal team said any new searches will be a ‘waste of time’. 

The source told the Sun: ‘He didn’t kill Madeleine and all of this is taking attention away from the job of finding out who really did.’

Brueckner was known to break into Algarve hotel rooms and apartments to supplement his income from drug dealing, and left the south of Portugal suddenly in 2007 – the year Madeleine vanished – after more than a decade living there. 

He is alleged to have admitted abducting Madeleine to a friend in a bar – and German investigators are said to firmly believe he killed the three-year-old. 

But more than three years after linking Brueckner to Madeleine’s disappearance, he has still not been charged with any crime because prosecutors do not have enough evidence. 



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The village that is about to be CRUSHED: Entire Swiss settlement evacuated because of https://latestnews.top/the-village-that-is-about-to-be-crushed-entire-swiss-settlement-evacuated-because-of/ https://latestnews.top/the-village-that-is-about-to-be-crushed-entire-swiss-settlement-evacuated-because-of/#respond Sun, 14 May 2023 05:19:12 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/14/the-village-that-is-about-to-be-crushed-entire-swiss-settlement-evacuated-because-of/ Swiss authorities have ordered residents to abandon a tiny mountain village in the eastern canton of Graubunden because of fears it could soon be buried beneath a collapsing mountainside. A thick coat of fog covered the mountaintop overlooking the village of Brienz on Thursday, where vegetation has been replaced by a slope of mud and […]]]>


Swiss authorities have ordered residents to abandon a tiny mountain village in the eastern canton of Graubunden because of fears it could soon be buried beneath a collapsing mountainside.

A thick coat of fog covered the mountaintop overlooking the village of Brienz on Thursday, where vegetation has been replaced by a slope of mud and rocks.

Farm workers could be seen loading cows onto a truck and driving it out of the nearly deserted village. Some areas were cordoned off, with yellow warning signs in five languages that read: ‘Attention rockfall.’

An overview of the village of Brienz and its church in front of the zone of rockslide, eastern canton of Graubunden, Switzerland, May 11, 2023

An overview of the village of Brienz and its church in front of the zone of rockslide, eastern canton of Graubunden, Switzerland, May 11, 2023

Swiss authorities have ordered residents to abandon a tiny mountain village in the eastern canton of Graubunden because of fears it could soon be buried beneath a collapsing mountainside

Swiss authorities have ordered residents to abandon a tiny mountain village in the eastern canton of Graubunden because of fears it could soon be buried beneath a collapsing mountainside

Residents of the Brienz, Graubunden, were ordered by Swiss authorities to abandon the tiny mountain village. The cluster of houses is pictured in front of the zone of rockslide, May 11, 2023

Residents of the Brienz, Graubunden, were ordered by Swiss authorities to abandon the tiny mountain village. The cluster of houses is pictured in front of the zone of rockslide, May 11, 2023

Local authorities say Brienz is at risk because 2million cubic metres (2.6 million cubic yards) of rock could soon break off the mountain, damaging or outright crushing its quaint homes.

The centuries-old village straddles German and Romansch-speaking parts of the eastern Graubunden region, sitting south-west of Davos at an altitude of about 1,158 metres (3,800 feet). It has fewer than 100 residents.

The mountain and the rocks on it have been moving since the last Ice Age, local officials say. But measurements indicated a ‘strong acceleration over a large area’ in recent days, and ‘up to two million cubic metres of rock material will collapse or slide in the coming seven to 24 days’, officials said.

‘The rock moves at a speed of up to 36 metres (39 yards) per year,’ said Christian Gartmann, a member of the crisis management board of Albula, a municipality that includes Brienz. ‘We expect it to fall towards the village within the next few days or weeks.’

Brienz’s resident have been given until Friday evening to evacuate. The village’s mayor, Daniel Albertin, is confident all residents will have left by then.

‘This is a huge task for the entire community,’ he said.

One farmer, tending to the cows being evacuated, agreed.

Local authorities say Brienz is at risk because 2million cubic metres of rock could soon break off the mountain

Local authorities say Brienz is at risk because 2million cubic metres of rock could soon break off the mountain

A general view of the zone where rocks are falling and the village of Brienz, one day ahead of the deadline for habitants to evacuate in the canton of Graubunden, Switzerland, May 11, 2023

A general view of the zone where rocks are falling and the village of Brienz, one day ahead of the deadline for habitants to evacuate in the canton of Graubunden, Switzerland, May 11, 2023

Rocks are breaking off the mountain which could worsen, damaging or outright crushing its quaint homes in the village of Brienz, Switzerland

Rocks are breaking off the mountain which could worsen, damaging or outright crushing its quaint homes in the village of Brienz, Switzerland

A sign near the zone where rocks are falling in the village of Brienz, one day ahead of the deadline for habitants to evacuate in the canton of Graubunden

A sign near the zone where rocks are falling in the village of Brienz, one day ahead of the deadline for habitants to evacuate in the canton of Graubunden

A general view shows the rockslide zone posing a severe danger to the tiny village of Brienz

A general view shows the rockslide zone posing a severe danger to the tiny village of Brienz

The extent of the damage that could fall upon Brienz remains anyone's guess

The extent of the damage that could fall upon Brienz remains anyone’s guess 

'The rock can come down in sections, which would be the most favourable solution,' Gartmann said. 'It can also fall all at once, which would be disastrous for the village'

‘The rock can come down in sections, which would be the most favourable solution,’ Gartmann said. ‘It can also fall all at once, which would be disastrous for the village’ 

‘It’s just a big effort for us now,’ Hanneke Bonifaci said as she opened their enclosure. ‘It’s a very short time, but it’s doable.’ Climate change is putting Switzerland at increased risk of natural hazards, including an increase in erosion due to higher temperatures, Swiss authorities say.

The extent of the damage that could fall upon Brienz remains anyone’s guess.

‘The rock can come down in sections, which would be the most favourable solution,’ Gartmann said. ‘It can also fall all at once, which would be disastrous for the village.’

Residents of Brienz-Brinzauls attend an information meeting on the imminent evacuation of their village, in Tiefencastel, Switzerland, Tuesday 9 May 2023

Residents of Brienz-Brinzauls attend an information meeting on the imminent evacuation of their village, in Tiefencastel, Switzerland, Tuesday 9 May 2023

Distraught residents attend an information meeting on the imminent evacuation of Brienz. The municipality has closed the access road to the village; residents must evacuate their homes by Friday evening due to an impending rockslide

Distraught residents attend an information meeting on the imminent evacuation of Brienz. The municipality has closed the access road to the village; residents must evacuate their homes by Friday evening due to an impending rockslide

The village church stands in the village of Brienz in danger of the zone of rockslide, Switzerland, May 11, 2023

The village church stands in the village of Brienz in danger of the zone of rockslide, Switzerland, May 11, 2023



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