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The Iberian Peninsula's Sudden Power Plunge
Iberian PeninsulaTuesday, April 29, 2025
In the chaos, people rushed to cash machines, but card payments were affected. Some petrol stations closed, and hospitals activated emergency plans, halting routine activities. By early evening, power started to return to some areas. The Spanish grid operator reported that electricity was being restored in various parts of the north, south, and west of the peninsula.
The cause of the power cuts remained unclear. Authorities in both countries were investigating, with no signs of a cyber attack. As panic spread, Madrid's mayor urged residents to stay put and keep roads clear. Emergency services were overwhelmed, so people were advised to go to police and fire stations in person if they needed help.
The impact was widespread. Nuclear power plants shut down automatically, and oil refineries halted operations. Flights were delayed or canceled, affecting airports in Lisbon and Madrid. Businesses struggled, with some Ikea stores switching to backup generators. The Madrid Open Tennis event was canceled for the day. Andorra and parts of France also experienced outages, but the Balearic and Canary Islands were unaffected.
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