Los momentos más hilarantes del APAGÓN de luz en España
A historic blackout wreaked havoc on the Iberian Peninsula, affecting Spain, Portugal, and parts of France this Monday, April 28. Around 12:30 p.m., the power supply was interrupted in our country, causing multiple incidents. According to Red Eléctrica, by 7:21 p.m., one-fifth of peninsular demand had been recovered, with 5,508 MW coming from autonomous generation and the interconnection with France: "Supply is being progressively restored in all electricity zones across the territory, with 45% of the transmission grid's substations already energized." And just after 9:00 p.m., it was confirmed that 35.1% of the projected energy demand had been recovered. This morning, Red Eléctrica emphasized that "99.16% of peninsular demand has already been recovered, with a production of 21,265 MW." #blackout #spain More information at http://www.mundodeportivo.com/ Follow us on Facebook / mundodeportivo.com Follow us on Twitter / mundodeportivo Follow us on Twitch / mundodeportivo This video was published in the context of the Mundo Deportivo newspaper

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