Residents of Western Europe, where a large -scale energy supply failure, gradually continues the supply of electricity.
The electricity supply was resumed by half of Spain’s territory after a large -scale blemut on the Pyrenee Peninsula in the morning. On Tuesday, April 29, the country’s prime minister Pedro Sanchez, NBC News reported.
Looking forward to full recovery on April 29th.
The disconnection of power and phone lines took place in the morning in Spain and Portugal. Due to failure, public transportation, traffic lights, ATMs and phone communications did not work.
Spanish authorities said they would apply emergency mode to regions that would decide to express it.
According to preliminary conclusions, interruptions in the operation of electric networks have arisen due to “rare atmospheric phenomenon,” Portuguese operator Energéticas Nacionais said. According to him, due to severe changes in temperature in Spain, “the abnormal change” of the power transmission of high voltage power has occurred.
Problems also affected Portugal France and Belgium.
According to CNN, so far in Portugal, the power supply for 750 thousand consumers has been resumed. Thus, in the city of Portuguese of Odivelas, in the Colinas-Du-Cural region, people celebrated the return of electricity with applause.
DEPOIS DE UM DIA MARCADO POR FALHAS DE ELETRICIDE EM Várias Zonas Do País, an Energia Está a Regressar Aos Paucos e FOI RECEBIDA COM APLAUSOS. Em odivelas, nas colinas do cruzeiro, vizinhos juntaram-e àjalas for celebrar or regresso da luz.#eletricidade #Energia pic.twitter.com/tfgwb4m1lb
– CNN Portugal (@cnnportugal) April 28, 2025
Earlier it was reported that a state of emergency was announced in Spain. Additional units of law enforcement officials are brought to the streets of cities.
EC promises to help restore the Pyrenee Peninsula’s energy system
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