The day after the great blackout that affected for 12 hours a large part of the Iberian Peninsula this Monday will be starred by a progressive start-up of public services in Valencia.
Red Eléctrica reported today at 7 am that 99.95% of the demand (25,794MW) has been recovered.“We continue working from the Electric Control Center for the total normalization of the system”, they have explained.
These are the most relevant news in Valencia after the major blackout suffered by the city this past Monday.
Valencia returns to normal
The mayor of Valencia, María José Catalá, has confirmed through her profile on X.com that the city is progressively recovering normality. Drinking water is 100% operational, as is the municipal bus network.
The traffic light network and traffic control cameras are gradually returning to normal. Mercavalencia and municipal markets are operating without incident and normally,” he added.
School without school activity
Cercanías and Renfe in Valencia
Cercanías Valencia: service planned at 100% on lines C2 (between Valencia and Xátiva) and C6, without tension in the C1 in the section between Silla and Gandía. The C3 line has returned to normal this midday.
The train between Valencia and Alicante is not running at this moment, at 12 noon.
Valencia subway is running with restrictions
From early afternoon the service has been reestablished on all lines, although with some delays.
Universitat de València, without classes
The University of Valencia maintains the level 1 emergency due to incidents in public transport. Exams and compulsory attendance are suspended throughout the day.
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