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"Dolor De Ojos": As Is Traditional, There Was A Spike In Concerning Google Searches After The Eclipse

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Por el amor de Dios. Honestly, just stop looking at the damned Sun.

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The solar eclipse of August 12, 2026 kept the world in breath. After the spectacle is over, the searches for the retina accumulate in Switzerland.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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We collected half a dozen metrics where the phenomena left their mark in Spain, from electricity consumption to Google queries

·Madrid, Spain
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Google searches for ‘saw eyes’ spike as stargazers ignore eclipse advice

·London, United Kingdom
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Despite experts warning about the dangers of looking directly at the sun, the number of internet searches for eye pain and vision problems among Britons jumped by more than 800 percent following the rare solar eclipse.

Spain has experienced a historic event, on August 12, millions of people looked to the sky to see how the Moon completely covered the Sun. A solar eclipse that if not observed with the glasses approved, can pass bill to the health of the eyes, with irreversible lesions in the retina. And what has happened next? At the moment, there have been hardly any health incidences caused by this astronomical phenomenon.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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