Woman on a ventilator died due to blackout in Spain.
29.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
29.04.2025
1798

In Valencia, Spain, on April 28, a 46-year-old woman died due to a widespread power outage that occurred across the country. She was connected to a mechanical ventilator. The police received reports of the woman's death, who had a lung disease and had a ventilator at home. The officers attempted to provide assistance and carried out resuscitation for twenty minutes, but medical help could not save her. The widespread power outage occurred at 12:30 local Time and affected the entire Iberian Peninsula, including Spain, Portugal, and some areas of France. The blackout complicated life for many millions of people, especially in large cities with their traffic, hospitals, and drug warehouses. The widespread power outage led to the death of the woman who was dependent on the ventilator and caused problems in hospitals and pharmacies. This case shows how crucial stable electricity supply is for the lives of people and the functioning of medical institutions. Such emergencies make us think about the safety and reliability of energy networks.
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