He Last April 28 Sink into Spain ConfusionIt affects public transport services in particular in large cities. Although more than Had to recover 30,000 passengers On long -distance trains, the Public transport Vigorously responded to the metropolitan emergency.
In Madrid, buses Municipal corporation They gave Free Service to Citizens. The metro service is very complex, considering its electrical character and is unable to spread. More than 300 stations of the entire social network were efficiently discharged without Not Despite the thousands of passengers who used it when the light went. Suburban response a The example of the coordination In an emergency situation.
Confusion
Darkness left the Spanish capital No operating transport lightsCreating mass traffic congestion in arteries such as Pasio de la Costalana. The lack of light at subway stations forced them to close and at the same time The passengers were evacuated With the help of emergency lighting.
“The tunnel lights are disabled and stopped They told us that this is an electrical failure. He stopped working, ”said a traveler at the Coscote Station ‘EuroNius’. Difficulties in abandoning stationsBut they helped the subway staff.
Rafa Villa, Responsible Madrid Metro logisticsIllustrates the rapid activity Exhaust protocol: “The Madrid subway is an example of the active and useful response. The protocols worked and our ability was launched with the best results,” he says.
The lack of ground traffic has led to the search for buses or taxis for many, but the demand was too high and The roads collapsed. Despite these difficulties, the National Police and the Civil Police stopped 30,000 agents To order transport, guarantee security, and to perform serious incidents.
For more than a week for darkness, Causes of electric decline They are not yet clarified. President Cotton Sanchez has requested more time For research, while The opposition is demanding responsibilities. The episode highlights the weakness of the Spanish power system, but also the strength of the safety protocols of many public services.