A power outage hit several areas of the Spanish island of La Palma in the Canary Islands on Thursday, just a week after national outages.
Local media reported that thousands of locals and holidaymakers across the island were left without power for nearly two hours after a blackout occurred at around 10am local time.
The affected areas included Los Llanos de Aridane, Breña Alta, Santa Cruz de La Palma and Fuencaliente.
More than twenty towns were left without in the dark in these areas, stretching from north to south of the island, before Endesa and Red Eléctrica begun working on restoring power.
Javier Llamas, the mayor of the town of Aridane, told a local radio station at around midday that: ‘More than half of the power outage has already been restored.’
Local media reports explained how the power outage could potentially affect up to 30,000 people in La Palma.
‘The source is unknown for now, but everything points to a problem at the Los Guinchos power plant,’ La Radio Canaria said.
La Palma Island Council urged residents to remain calm, avoid overwhelming emergency services, call 112 only if absolutely necessary, and prioritise saving battery life on mobile devices.