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A sweeping power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday, disabling cell networks and internet, halting trains, and trapping individuals in lifts. Officials quickly mobilized to determine the root of this immense blackout, as both nations struggled with the sudden disruption.

 

Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez sought updates at the state electricity operator’s headquarters, while the network, Red Electrica, warned of a prolonged recovery.

 

Social media captured scenes of Madrid and Barcelona immersed in darkness, with stranded metro trains and offices relying on mobile lights for visibility. Traffic chaos ensued as motorists were advised to stop driving due to non-functional traffic lights, prompting police interventions at intersections. Citizens were spotted resorting to smartphones, trying to maintain communication amid the digital freeze.

 

Portugal also endured the blackout, with REN confirming widespread impacts across the Iberian Peninsula. Electrical incidents spilled over into southwest France but were swiftly rectified. Responses from European grid operators indicated efforts to pinpoint the disruption's cause, with the European Commission seeking clarity on the matter.

 

 

 

Spain's railway stopped country-wide operations, while flights faced delays though airports remained active thanks to contingency systems. Red Electrica reported partial power restoration in northern and southern regions but cautioned that challenges persisted.

 

The blackout immobilized communications significantly, with connectivity dropping to just 17% of normal, per Netblocks. Media outlets illuminated the crisis, revealing halted metros, hand-directed traffic, and journalists operating in darkened environments.

 

Despite the chaos, critical services in hospitals sustained operations owing to backup generators. History points to similar blackouts globally, with nations like Tunisia, Sri Lanka, and others having faced severe outages in recent years.

 

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1 hour ago, Cryingdick said:

Run everything on solar and then dim the sun to fight global warming.

That actually seems to be their plan

couldn't be more absurd.

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1 minute ago, mfd101 said:

Russia trying out its systems?

 

I doubt that it was Russian sabotage but would not be surprised if  the Europeans try to pin it on them,after all that dastardly Putin blew up his own gas pipeline just so he couldn't sell the gas to Germany (makes sense right ? )

 

As already mentioned above the most likely cause is the unreliable nature of "green" energy   if the sun don't shine (unusual atmospheric conditions ! 😋 )

or the wind don't blow  then you need a backup  supply  which can be Hydro oil,gas and nuclear and they need to be enough to fully replace the "green" energy at a moments notice  if not well  we have just seen what happens.

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A post that has added Polish language INSIDE the OP quoted news box has been removed.

 

Also an off topic post from the same member

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

Lucky they still use cash in large parts of Spain. 

The stores near me closed because the cash registers are electric, lol.

 

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2 hours ago, Purdey said:

I suppose green energy will enable long term energy supply. Just needs batteries (not included) for night time use.

You mean those lovely eco friendly batteries do you?

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Massive Blackout Cripples Spain and Portugal's Daily Life 

 

Bad news , this is what terrorist have in mind Cripple the country.

 Wait ans see This won't be the last.

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2 hours ago, Tom100 said:

The stores near me closed because the cash registers are electric, lol.

 

Has power been restored yet ?  hope you are not suffering too much,here in Thailand there are quite frequent ( but improving rapidly) power cuts and it really brings home just how much we depend upon electricity  for pretty much everything...having some sort of backup power at home is not always possible but seems more and more to be something we all should look into,

independence from the "grid"  if they keep pushing these insane ideologically motivated polices.

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Episodes of the Simpsons in 1998 and again in 2007 predicted a global blackout on 30th April 2025
Been an uncanny number of Simpson predictions which have become reality in the past including Trumps rise to power.
Maybe today is a precursor...or not

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7 hours ago, Globalres said:

What I find hilarious is that this has NOT been mentioned in MSM.  Such a failure cannot be admitted.  Sad when the truth, whatever subject,  is suppressed just to appease the “woke” media and government.  

What I find hilarious is you pretending that you read the mainstream news. Stop making things up. I used this search term for google. "spain portugal power outages"  Here's the first page:

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