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2 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 21 JANUARY 2026 NEWS Severe gale-force winds CONTINUES FROM PAGE 1 Emergency services respond- ed to nearly 300 incidents, and no serious injuries or fatalities were reported, Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri told parliament on Tuesday evening. Civil Protection teams re- moved fallen trees, cleared debris from streets, dealt with hazardous spills and vehicle fires, and assisted residents who were trapped by storm damage. Local councils issued warnings urging the public to avoid shorelines and exposed areas. Government schools in Mell- ieħa, St Paul's Bay and Qawra were closed for the day because of expected staff shortages—the schools have a high proportion of Gozitan teachers, who could not make the crossing because ferry services were suspended. All other government schools remained open but only around 3,000 students attended. Postal deliveries and garbage collec- tion were also suspended on Tuesday. Camilleri thanked members of the uniformed forces and the people for cooperating with the authorities. Reporting by MaltaToday newsroom. Broken bus stop sign on Sliema front (Photo: James Bianchi/MaltaToday) Brave jogger at Wied iz-Zurrieq (Photo: James Bianchi/MaltaToday) Ducks taking shelter at St Thomas Bay in Marsaskala (Photo: Estelle Calleja) Waves crashing against the Valletta bastions in the Grand Harbour (Photo: Kurt Sansone/MaltaToday)

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