On Tuesday, the Spanish island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands archipelago, was deprived of electricity, six weeks after the mega power cut that affected all of Spain on April 28. However, a much shorter decomposition, only three hours, but that affected the approximately 82,000 inhabitants of the island.
“At 5:32 pm, Canarian time (Tuesday), there was a total energy failure on the island of Palma, leaving without electricity supply to all users connected to the island’s network,” the Endesa Energy Group announced in a press release. In the process, in X, emergency services said “they activated the Canarian emergency plan against the alert due to a” energy zero “in La Palma”, a tourist island.
A case established in three hours
However, the crisis was established early in the afternoon. “Endesa has restored in less than three hours 100 % of the electricity supply of Palma Island,” he said …