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Spain, Portugal declare emergency after 12-hour power outage

ANI April 29, 2025 180 views

A massive 12-hour power outage has plunged Spain and Portugal into chaos, disrupting transport and daily life. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called it unprecedented, with 60% of Spain's demand lost suddenly. Both countries declared emergencies, with Portugal setting up a crisis office. Authorities are working to restore power but warn recovery may take time.

"This is something that has never happened before" – Pedro Sanchez"
Madrid, April 29: A massive and unexplained 12-hour power outage has plunged Spain and Portugal into chaos, disrupting traffic, airports, and daily life, prompting both countries to declare a state of emergency, CNN reported.

Key Points

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15 gigawatts lost in sudden outage

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60% of Spain's demand affected

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Emergency declared in multiple regions

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Portugal blames grid failure from Spain

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that almost 50 per cent of Spain's electricity supply has been restored after Monday's massive power outage.

The cause of the outage is still unknown, but it's believed to have occurred when 15 gigawatts of power were lost suddenly, according to Sanchez.

"This is something that has never happened before," he said. "To give you an idea, 15 gigawatts is equivalent to approximately 60 per cent of the country's demand at that time."

According to CNN, Spain will try to restore electricity nationwide by Tuesday morning, but the prime minister acknowledged that officials still can't say with certainty when things will return to normal.

"The situation is very asymmetrical across the country. Some autonomous communities have already recovered up to 97 per cent of their supply, while others, unfortunately, are below 15 per cent," he said.

Spain's Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlask declared a state of emergency in several regions, including Andalusia, Extremadura, Murcia, La Rioja, and Madrid.

Meanwhile, Portugal's Prime Minister, Luis Montenegro, announced a crisis due to the energy emergency.

"We have learnt of a general blackout in the electricity grid, which originated outside our territory, most probably in Spain," Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said in a televised address.

The Portuguese government has set up a crisis office to manage the "unprecedented" situation and has urged citizens to reduce their energy consumption while authorities work to fully restore power, as per CNN.

Earlier, due to power outage, several passengers have been left stranded in the metros in the capitals of Spain and Portugal, with trains stuck in the tunnels between stations, Euronews Portugal reported.

The Spanish government gathered for an emergency session at Moncloa and is monitoring the situation, it reported.

Reader Comments

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Maria L.
This is terrifying! My elderly parents live in Madrid and their elevator stopped working. Emergency services are overwhelmed 😟 Hope they find the cause soon and prevent this from happening again.
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Javier R.
As someone who works in energy infrastructure, I'm surprised this hasn't happened sooner. Our grid is outdated and needs serious investment. Maybe this will be the wake-up call governments need.
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Sofia M.
Was stuck in Barcelona metro for 2 hours! But shoutout to the staff who kept everyone calm and brought water. Real heroes today 💙
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Tomás G.
While the situation is serious, I appreciate how quickly officials are communicating updates. Transparency helps prevent panic. Hope power is restored soon to all areas!
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Ana P.
My flight from Lisbon got canceled and the airport was pure chaos. But honestly, the airline handled it better than I expected given the circumstances. These things happen 🤷‍♀️
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Carlos V.
Respectful criticism: The emergency response seems uneven between regions. Some areas got help quickly while others were left in the dark (literally). Need better coordination next time.
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Luisa F.
This shows how dependent we are on electricity. Maybe time to invest in more localized renewable energy sources? Solar panels saved my small business today!

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