⚠️ Confirmed: Network data show a national scale internet outage in Spain, with nearby countries including Portugal and France also affected; the incident is attributed to a regional power outage impacting multiple countries 📉🔌
⚠️ Update: Analysis of traffic data in #Portugal shows the ongoing impact of today's power outage on critical infrastructure; Portuguese grid operator REN has attributed the blackout to a fault in Spain's power grid due to a "rare atmospheric phenomenon"

@netblocks
Ad "REN has attributed this to a fault due to a rare atmospheric phenomenom":

This is false. It has been denied, not attributed. See:

https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/04/28/spain-portugal-and-parts-of-france-hit-by-massive-power-outage

Spain, Portugal and parts of France hit by massive power outage

A nationwide power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday, leaving millions without electricity. Reports indicate issues with the European electric grid. This is what we know. #EuropeNews

euronews

@JeGr
Thank you for the clarification.

Apparently the whole grid collapsed, at least in Portugal, and a complete black start is needed, so it's going to take a while until everything is running again.

@nanianmichaels

https://infosec.exchange/@masek/114416627265812124

Martin is in Spain on site and apparently regions come back now piece by piece. So hopefully Portugal will get back the same way.

Martin Seeger (@[email protected])

#barcelona has electricity again! You can hear cheering on the streets. Outage was 6 hours and 14 minutes.

Infosec Exchange

@JeGr
Vila Real (in the North of Portugal, low load) has since gotten power.

My area should be one of the last, because it's near the capital and we'll put quite a strain on the network.

Hopefully it won't be too much longer.

@nanianmichaels @JeGr Power in Faro (Algarve) was back at 22.10 local time, there was loud cheering from streets and balconies when lights switched back on 😊

@sico93 Now if only DIGI decided to bring their network back up...

Still no phone for me, and no way to contact them, because their support number is... a DIGI number, with no landline number available... *SIGH*