Spain Restores Nearly Half of Power Supply After Major Outage

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MADRID, April 29 —

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that nearly 50% of the country’s electricity supply has been restored following a large-scale blackout that disrupted daily life across Spain.

Speaking at a press conference, Sanchez revealed that 15 gigawatts of power were suddenly lost within five seconds, causing widespread outages. He acknowledged that the cause of the failure remains unknown, with experts working to determine the circumstances behind the incident.

Impact of the Blackout

The power outage, which struck on April 28, severely affected air and rail traffic, as well as public transportation. In Madrid, traffic lights failed, leaving intersections in chaos, while pharmacies, shops, and restaurants were left without electricity. The disruption also impacted communication networks, with reports of internet and mobile service failures in several regions.

Efforts to Restore Power

Authorities have been working around the clock to restore electricity, with France and Morocco supplying emergency power to aid Spain’s recovery efforts. While nearly half of the supply has been restored, officials warn that full recovery may take additional time.

Sanchez assured the public that the government is closely monitoring the situation, and further updates will be provided as investigations continue.

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