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Power outage in Spain, Portugal

It was not immediately clear what caused the outage, but the effects of the disruption were felt by millions of people across the Iberian Peninsula

A metro worker passes under barricade tape to enter the darkened Legazpi Metro station after a power outage in Madrid on Monday. Reuters

Amelia Nierenberg, Jonathan Wolfe, Tiago Carrasco
Published 29.04.25, 09:34 AM

A major power outage hit Spain on Monday, shutting down trains, airports and other critical infrastructure and causing chaos in cities across the country. Parts of Portugal and France were also affected by the blackout, which energy authorities said occurred following a disruption in the European grid.

It was not immediately clear what caused the outage, but the effects of the disruption were felt by millions of people across the Iberian Peninsula. Hospitals in Spain were forced to run on generators. Portuguese banks and schools closed. Matches for the Madrid Open tennis tournament were suspended, the ATP Tour said.

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In Murcia, a city in southeastern Spain, crosswalk signs and traffic lights went dark, though some still drove cars carefully through the streets.

“The interruption was due to a problem in the European electricity grid,” E-Redes, the national energy supplier of Portugal, said in a statement. In addition to Portugal, it said, “The blackout also affected regions of Spain and France, due to faults in very high voltage lines.”

E-Redes said that the outage was widespread across Spain, with outages in Catalonia, Andalusia, Aragon, Navarre, the Basque Country, Castile and León, Extremadura and Murcia. In France, the Portuguese energy supplier said, “The Basque Coast and the Burgundy region also experienced power cuts.”

Spain’s national power company, Red Eléctricia, said in a post on X that it had already restored some power in the north and south of the peninsula.

António Leitão Amaro, the minister of state for the presidency in Portugal, said on national radio that there was no evidence of a cyberattack.

Renfe, the national rail company, wrote in a post on X that “at 12.30 pm (4.30 pm IST), the entire National Electricity Grid was cut off”, adding that trains had stopped operating at all stations.

Local trains are also affected. Valencia’s local train service said in a post on X that traffic had been disrupted throughout its network: “The extent and duration of the outage are unknown.” Daily life ground to a halt as cities reeled without electricity. Some restaurants in Murcia stopped serving food, and churches closed doors. Long lines formed at ATMs.

New York Times News Service

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