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Blackout in Milan, what would happen in the event of an emergency like in Spain? Hospitals, planes, subways and radios, here are all the answers

In the event of a 'Spain effect', Civil Protection, mobile columns and Unareti are ready to intervene. Priority to hospitals, then water services, law enforcement and the media. Healthcare facilities: 'With diesel generators we can go on for days'

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In the event of a 'Spain effect', Civil Protection, mobile columns and Unareti are ready to intervene. Priority to hospitals, then water services, law enforcement and the media. Healthcare facilities: 'With diesel generators we can go on for days'

·Italy
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The entire Iberian peninsula and part of France were hit by a "massive" power cut on Monday late in the morning, said the Portuguese power system operator REN.

·Paris, France
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Communities such as Madrid, Catalonia, the Basque Country or Andalusia have maintained hospital activity without significant cuts. Classes have been suspended in Andalusia

·Spain
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The massive electricity cut produced throughout Spain this Monday stressed society by generating multiple problems in key sectors, such as transport, commerce and mobile communications. A chaos that the hospital sector, thanks to its professionals and emergency systems (including generators), was able to respond efficiently. Hospitals, being critical buildings, are already endowed with a powerful infrastructure in case of emergencies such as yes…

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has announced that hospitals throughout the country have operated without incidents due to the power outage thanks to generators and health professionals.

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The San Pedro de Logroño Hospital will suspend scheduled operations on Tuesday, although it will maintain external consultations and diagnostic tests, as reported by the Government of La Rioja. Currently, the Regional Executive collects data on the operations and consultations that have been affected by the power cut that impacted this Monday in much of Spain and Europe. The Rioja health system worked properly during the blackoutThe Government o…

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