A major power outage struck Madrid on Tuesday evening, affecting thousands of residents and businesses across central and southern parts of the city. The blackout began around 7:30 PM local time, caused by a technical failure at a key substation, according to the city’s power utility company.
Engineers were dispatched immediately to resolve the issue. Authorities confirmed there was no security threat or external attack involved. The outage plunged homes and streets into sudden darkness, with many traffic lights ceasing to function, leading to temporary traffic congestion. Emergency services swiftly responded to manage the situation and ensure public safety.
Key responses during the blackout included:
- Hospitals activating backup generators to maintain critical care services
- Authorities advising residents to avoid elevators and exercise caution with candles and open flames
The power company indicated that the restoration could take a few hours. By 10 PM, some neighborhoods had partial power restored, while engineers continued efforts to bring full service back promptly.
This outage is considered one of the largest in recent years for Madrid, underscoring the city’s reliance on a complex electrical grid and the urgent need for infrastructure upgrades. City officials have pledged a thorough review of the incident to improve power supply reliability.
While residents expressed frustration over the inconvenience, they appreciated the quick response from emergency teams and technical staff. This event coincides with broader concerns about energy security in Europe, where many nations are investing in renewable energy and modernizing infrastructure to prevent similar disruptions.
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