Power outage hits Spain and Portugal: What happened and what was affected?

Major power outages across large areas of Spain and Portugal, as well as parts of southern France, knocked out traffic lights and disrupted public transportation and airport operations on Monday.

Officials did not say what caused the outages, but several denied any foul play.

“Grid operators in both countries [Spain and Portugal] are working on finding the cause, and on restoring the electricity supply,” the president of the European Council, Antonio Costa, wrote in a post on X.

Costa was the prime minister of Portugal between 2015 and 2024.

“At this point, there are no indications of any cyberattack,” he said.

Here is what we know:

What happened in Europe and when?

Power outages swept across much of the Iberian Peninsula around 10:30 GMT — 12:30pm local time in Spain, and 11:30am in Portugal.

Parts of southern France were also briefly affected, but the service was quickly restored.

Critical infrastructure was heavily impacted: Metro systems in Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon were shut down, while major airports such as Madrid-Barajas and Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado faced significant delays and partial closures.

According to Spanish newspaper El Pais, the outage “set Spain back to the 19th century”.

“Trains are not operating and traffic lights are down, causing chaos. Many cities are completely dark,” Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen said, reporting from Valencia Airport in Spain.

“Authorities have stated that it is the first time in history such a large-scale blackout has occurred,” she added.

Translation: Real-time electricity demand. Data from Red Electrica. This is how things are now, seven hours after the blackout: slow recovery, but still far from normal.

The graph shows that electricity use dropped from about 26,000 megawatts to just 12,000 in a few minutes.

Where did the outage happen?

Spain and Portugal, home to around 60 million people together, were the worst affected.

  • Spain: Major urban centres such as Avila, Madrid, Murcia, Galicia, Alicante, Zaragoza, Barcelona and Seville reported widespread disruptions. The Canaries and Balearic Islands were not affected.
  •   Portugal: Lisbon and Porto experienced comparable challenges.
  • Southern France: Parts of the French Basque Country saw brief power outages. But officials from the French electricity transmission network said the interruptions lasted only a few minutes.
  • Morocco: Some reports suggested that  internet providers in Morocco also struggled to keep their services up, briefly, because of network connections with France and the outages there.
People queue at a bus stop at Rossio Square, after the Lisbon subway was stopped, in Lisbon, Portugal [Patricia De Melo Moreira/AFP]

What else was affected?

The Madrid Open tennis tournament was suspended for the day. Organisers said there would be no more action on Monday “in order to guarantee general safety”.

Madrid’s firefighters carried out more than 200 “elevator interventions” across the city while health services carried out 167 interventions, most for respiratory issues and anxiety attacks.

Meanwhile in Lisbon, according to local media reports, people rushed to grocery stores to stock up on water and non-perishable goods.

What caused the power outage?

Portugal’s Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said that everything points to the major blackout starting in Spain.

The exact cause is still unclear, and while there’s no evidence yet of a cyberattack, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he isn’t ruling anything out. He warned against speculation, but said “no cause can be discredited at this point”.

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the bloc’s cyber security arm, said at current evidence points to a cable fault.

But experts have also in recent weeks warned that an excess of solar power generation in the grid could trigger blackouts. In early April, Belgium’s electricity grid operator cautioned that too much electricity generation could destabilise the grid.

According to a report by Bloomberg, Spain has seen a record number of hours with negative power prices in recent months as more solar and wind energy has been fed into the grid. However, until now, the oversupply hadn’t led to blackouts.

What is the latest on the ground?

Electricity has returned to parts of northern, southern and western Spain, the grid operator said on Monday.

Spain’s Transportation Minister Oscar Puente said medium- and long-distance train services are unlikely to resume before tomorrow. Meanwhile, Red Electrica has estimated that full restoration could take between six to 10 hours.

Power has now been restored in parts of Catalonia, Aragon, the Basque Country, Galicia, Asturias, Navarre, Castile and Leon, Extremadura, Andalusia, and La Rioja, according to authorities.

According to Spanish news agency EFE, electricity consumption in Spain had reached over 50 percent of the usual level by 4:30pm local time (18:30 GMT).

Portugal’s grid operator, REN, said that production has resumed at the Castelo do Bode hydroelectric plant and the Tapada do Outeiro thermoelectric facility.

Helen Skelton reveals reason her family didn’t show up to support her at London Marathon

TV presenter Helen Skelton has revealed the real reason that her family snubbed supporting her as she completed her fourth London Marathon at the weekend in an Instagram post

Helen Skelton ran her fourth London Marathon this weekend

Helen Skelton has shared the real reason her family snubbed supporting her while running the London Marathon. The TV presenter took on the gruelling race for the forth time on Sunday as she raised money for Children with Cancer UK.

She finished the intense run around the capital’s streets in an impressive time of 4:32:31. Helen proudly posed with her medal after the race as she said: “Romeo Done. Thanks for the encouragement. Thanks for coming out to cheer.” Despite her mega achievement, Helen later revealed she didn’t have her family at the finish line waiting to celebrate with her. The former Blue Peter host addressed their absence after receiving concern from fans.

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Helen revealed her family watched her brother play football instead(Image: Instagram/helenskelton)

In a post to her followers, she revealed that her family went to watch her footballer brother Gavin in a charity match instead. She wrote: “A lot of people asked me where my family was today… Well let’s just say the battle for favourite child continues well into our 40s… . “

Helen then shared a photo of a football match as she shared: “Standard… whole gang went to watch the real hero in our family who casually helped raise over 4k for charity in a footy match and never went on about it.

“Just got on with it. Proud sister. “

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Helen did, however, receive the support of her celebrity pals. Strictly Come Dancing professional Dianne Buswell commented: “Legend so good to see you.”

Giovanna Fletcher wrote: “YES!!!! Xxx.” Jake Quickenden praised: “Well in mate.” Loose Women’s Kaye Adams said: “Yay!!!!!!” Gorka Marquez gushed: “you are a legend!!! Proud of you.”

Gemma Atkinson added: “Incredible Helen!!!” Helen wasn’t the only celebrity to take part in the race as the Masked Singer host Joel Dommett had a very tricky time.

He revealed he woke up in an ambulance after he collapsed while trying to complete the annual race. Ahead of the big day, Joel shared an ambitious itinerary that showed his plan to perform stand up in Leeds on Saturday night before returning to London to take part in the marathon the next morning.

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Helen was supported by her celeb pals including Dianne Buswell(Image: Instagram/helenskelton)

He planned to take on the race and complete it in less than three hours – before then enjoying an ice bath. The TV star also had plans to film a project on Sunday evening – but his day was thrown off schedule when things went wrong in the middle of the race.

Fans following Joel as he made progress grew concerned when they noticed his status hadn’t updated after the 15th mile. Joel later revealed that he had passed out and collapsed not long after that point and needed emergency treatment.

Taking to Instagram later on Sunday, the Masked Singer host revealed he managed to complete the race despite passing out in the middle of the race.

After forcing himself to complete the challenge, Joel wrote: “Not the race I expected! I fainted at mile 17 – don’t really remember much but I woke up in an ambulance! “

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He continued: “Thanks to Frankie and Barry for being amazing. I really wanted to finish it. After a few hours my pulse was back and I got going again at a very different pace but really got to soak it all in. Proud of myself for finishing. ” Joel ultimately crossed the finish line in 6 hours, 3 minutes and 27 seconds.

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Enjoy alfresco dining this mini heatwave with gorgeous rattan 6-seater table now 81% off

As the mini heatwave arrives, we’re all keen to get outside and start enjoying some alfresco dining in the sun – and this rattan table is the perfect place to sit for your next spring meal

Enjoy alfresco dining this mini heatwave with rattan 6-seater table now 81% off(Image: Debenhams)

Whether you’re a large family, hosting friends or gathering the neighbours, a large garden table is just what you need to spruce up any outdoor space and provide the perfect place to enjoy some drinks or food in the sunshine.

And if you’re worried that securing a stylish and practical patio or garden table might break the bank, look no further than this spring sale, as one stunning beige rattan table has been axed by an 81% discount, for a limited time.

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This Garden Table with Glass Top Beige Poly Rattan has £1170 off in spring sale(Image: Debenhams)

This Debenhams garden table normally costs £1440, but it is currently available at a significantly reduced price of £270 while this deal lasts.

Boasting a glass top, this table has been designed with clean and simple lines, making it an excellent choice for elevating any garden, patio, or other outdoor space with luxury. Made from durable material, the poly rattan table is weather-resistant and easy to clean. It is suitable for any garden parties or households with pets and kids that may make a mess on your new piece of furniture. Able to withstand the elements without damage, this table will remain beautiful for many seasons.

Equipped with a stable steel frame, the table offers sturdiness and stability, ensuring your drinks and food don’t go flying and nothing gets broken. Plus, the aesthetic furniture offers a practical tabletop made of tempered glass, making it ideal for placing or displaying all types of belongings, from vases to wine glasses. The glass top also makes it easy to clean and maintain, even with any spillages.

Made from water-resistant material, this table can withstand humidity and rainy weather, making it perfect for gardens in the UK where the weather is turbulent and unpredictable, even in spring and summer.

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Head over to Debenhams to secure your new garden furniture for a whopping £1170 less while this spring sale lasts. If you want to secure the perfect chairs to match your new outdoor table, check out this Casaria 4-Piece Polyrattan Stacking Garden Chair Set on Amazon.

Exeter suspend coaches Hunter and Hepher after record loss

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Exeter have suspended head coach Rob Hunter and attack coach Ali Hepher following their record Premiership loss at Gloucester.

The pair have been stood down pending what the club describe as a “full review of the match and the 2024-25 season to date” after Chiefs’ 79-17 loss at Kingsholm.

Hunter had only been promoted to the role last month after Hepher’s demotion as the struggling side tried to turn results around.

Director of rugby Rob Baxter will oversee the club’s coaching for the remainder of the season.

After succeeding Hepher as head coach, Hunter vowed to “rip up” all areas of Exeter’s game in a bid to improve their results.

There had seemed to be some signs of recovery during Hunter’s brief tenure after a 52-38 loss at Bristol in the first game under the new set-up.

Chiefs overcame fellow strugglers Newcastle 17-15 and impressed as they ran leaders Bath close a couple of weeks ago – losing 24-26 – before Sunday’s 62-point defeat.

Exeter have won just two Premiership matches this season and lost all their Champions Cup games, including a new club-record European defeat when they lost 69-17 to Bordeaux.

The campaign has been Exeter’s worst since promotion to the English top flight in 2010, and they are second-from-bottom of the Premiership.

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Former Northampton fly-half Hepher has been part of Exeter’s coaching team since Baxter took over as director of rugby in 2009, while Hunter moved to Sandy Park in 2013 after a successful spell as England Under-20s head coach.

The pair have been part of the backroom team that helped the Chiefs win two Premiership titles and the 2020 European Champions Cup as they reached six consecutive Premiership finals between 2016 and 2021.

But form has dipped in recent seasons and Hepher was removed as head coach on 20 March and tasked with overseeing the backs and attack strategy until the end of the season before switching to an academy role next term, with Hunter taking over as head coach.

The current campaign reached a nadir at Kingsholm with Exeter conceding 13 tries in a shambolic display.

Hunter, rather than director of rugby Rob Baxter, faced the media afterwards, describing the game as his “lowest point” as a coach.

“In no way at all did we have any foothold in that game – nothing really held up and we gave up momentum so easily,” he told BBC Radio Devon.

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Just when you think this season could not get any worse for Exeter, the powers that be at Sandy Park opt for a second coaching change in as many months.

But Sunday’s loss at Kingsholm was a shambles, with defensive confusion evident from the first few minutes as Chiefs were cut open by Gloucester time and again.

Having conceded seven first-half tries, whatever was said at the interval had little effect as they let in six more after the break.

Post-match television footage of Tony Rowe angrily addressing the players in the changing room only added to the sense of anxiety surrounding the club’s fortunes.

Where Exeter go now only time will tell – they have some experienced players coming in over the summer, led by marquee Australian signing Len Ikitau.

It seems doubtful they can turn around this malaise in time for the visit of champions Northampton on 11 May, with two more games – away at Harlequins, home to Sale – to complete a torrid campaign.

Maybe turning it around for next season is a tall order as well.

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Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed huge US singer in new song as she announces big career change

Pop star Lana Del Rey has revealed some eyebrow raising lyrics from her new album as she admitted to kissing a huge singer while revealing her highly anticipated career change

Lana Del Rey has revealed her huge career change(Image: Getty Images for Stagecoach)

Lana Del Rey has taken a surprise career change as she sang one of her songs for the very last time. The singer, whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated album.

Her forthcoming album The Right Person Will Stay, follows on from Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. The new album is currently scheduled for release next month and will see Lana take a huge turn in her career. She has decided to release a country album in contrast to her previous tracks that have often been labelled as indie pop and alternative, with strong influences from dream pop, baroque pop, and rock.

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She claimed she kissed country singer Morgan Wallen (Image: WireImage)

Lana, who is heading on a UK tour later this year, gave a taste of what to expect while performing at Stagecoach Festival in California this weekend. She performed her new song Husband of Mine as well as 57.5 Million.

The latter track references the number of listeners she has on Spotify and before performing the song she asked fans to listen closely to the lyrics. She surprisingly sang about kissing country star Morgan Wallen in the track before revealing it would be the last time she’d ever sing it.

Lana, who married alligator tour guide Jeremy Dufrene in September last year, said on stage: “I kissed Morgan Wallen. I guess kissing me kind of went to his head. If you want my secret to success, I suggest don’t go ATV-ing with him when you’re out West.”

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Before debuting the lyric, she quipped: “This is the last time I’m ever gonna say this line. “

Lana revealed her 10th studio album back in November, hinting at new tunes on Instagram. She wrote at the time: “Happy for you to hear a few songs coming up before Stagecoach. “

She had hinted at the country vibe of her upcoming album, initially set to be named Lasso, earlier this year. Speaking at a Billboard pre-Grammy event, Lana shared insights into the album’s direction as she said: “If you can’t already tell by our award winners and our performers, the music business is going country…

“We’re going country. It’s happening. That’s why Jack has followed me to Muscle Shoals, Nashville, Mississippi, over the last four years. “

In a Vogue interview last summer, she further defined her album’s concept, commenting: “All my albums are somewhat rooted in Americana… so I don’t think it will be a heavy departure. “

She added: “If anything, it will just be a little lighter lyrically, and more pointed in a classic country, American, or Southern Gothic production – which again, so many of my songs already are. “

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