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Essential preparedness tips for potential blackouts in Spain

Tuesday 29 April 2025 - 15:15
By: Dakir Madiha
Essential preparedness tips for potential blackouts in Spain

As Spain navigates uncertainties regarding electrical stability, the recent blackout serves as a stark reminder of the need for preparedness. While authorities have yet to identify the exact cause of the outage, it is prudent for residents to consider how to equip themselves for future disruptions.

The blackout exposed vulnerabilities in our society, highlighting just how reliant we are on electricity, internet connectivity, and communication networks. To mitigate the impact of future power failures, experts suggest assembling a comprehensive emergency kit.

Key items to include in your emergency kit

- Battery-powered flashlight: Ensure you have a backup in case one fails.

- Alkaline batteries: Keep a stock to power essential devices.

- Portable battery pack: Opt for a solar-powered version to charge smartphones and tablets.

- Battery-powered radio: Stay informed with AM and FM stations.

- Candles: Long-lasting options are ideal.

- Matches and lighters: Necessary for lighting candles and starting fires.

- Fire extinguisher: A dry powder extinguisher with an ABC rating is essential, especially when using open flames.

- Camping stove: Useful for cooking if your electric stove is out of commission.

- Electric generator: Consider this if space and personal needs allow.

- Fuel can: For safely storing gasoline or diesel.

- Medicines: Maintain a month’s supply of any regular prescriptions.

- First aid kit: Stock it with bandages, antiseptics, and pain relief.

- Sleeping bag: Essential if evacuation becomes necessary.

- Thermal blankets: For warmth and comfort.

- Cash: Avoid reliance on electronic payments.

- Multi-tool knife: Versatile and useful in various situations.

- Non-perishable food: Stock canned goods and other items with a long shelf life.

- Pet food: If applicable, ensure you have enough for your pets.

- Drinking water: Store an adequate supply in case of supply issues.

- Protective clothing: Water-resistant options are preferable.

- Comfortable footwear: Essential for mobility during emergencies.

- Waterproof backpacks: For easy transport of supplies.

- Entertainment: Include cards, books, or board games to pass the time.

These supplies can often be found at local supermarkets like Carrefour, hardware stores (ferreterías), or larger home improvement retailers such as Leroy Merlin and outdoor shops like Decathlon.

Actions to take during a blackout

In addition to assembling an emergency kit, there are several actions to consider during a blackout:

- Create an emergency plan: Gather essential items, including candles and first aid supplies.

- Unplug electronics: Prevent damage from surges when power is restored.

- Preserve food: Keep your refrigerator and freezer doors closed to maintain cold temperatures.

- Stay together: Gather family members in one room for safety and communication.

- Fill containers with water: This will be useful if the water supply is disrupted.

- Limit travel: Only go out when necessary, prioritizing safety.

- Check on loved ones: Reach out to family and friends to ensure they are safe.

By being proactive and prepared, residents can navigate potential future blackouts with greater confidence and security.


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