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Unique Case: One Neighborhood in Madrid Still Had Power During Nationwide Blackout

Unique Case: One Neighborhood in Madrid Still Had Power During Nationwide Blackout
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World April 30, 2025 09:03

madrid, spain - While Spain and Portugal faced a blackout, La Cañada Real, the largest slum in Europe with 4,000 residents, had electricity from solar panels and generators, enabling residents to watch TV and movies.

One Neighborhood in Madrid Defies Nationwide Blackout

During a widespread power outage in Spain and Portugal, La Cañada Real, a notorious slum outside Madrid, remained lit thanks to its independent solar panel and generator system, providing a stark contrast to the darkness engulfing the rest of the countries.

Self-Sufficient Community

Home to around 4,000 people, La Cañada Real operates off the grid due to its lack of access to the main electricity supply. Residents like Toni Papá enjoyed uninterrupted power, watching movies on Netflix while unaware of the national blackout until informed by his daughter.

Preparing for Power Outages

Papá, offering advice for future outages, emphasized keeping phones charged, not overloading refrigerators to prevent spoilage, and investing in solar panels with batteries for essential power needs.

Hopes for Improvement

Papá hopes the recent attention on the neighborhood will lead to better living conditions for its inhabitants, combating the area's negative reputation for drug trade and violence. Despite past power cutoffs due to safety concerns, residents equipped themselves with alternative power sources for sustainability.

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