On April 28, a large -scale blackout occurred in Spain, during which at least five people were killed. According to Western media, including The Times, the causes of tragedies were different: from fire to carbon monoxide poisoning and stopping the oxygen concentrator.
A 46-year-old woman was killed in Valencia in Valencia, who used an oxygen concentrator due to lung problems. During the disconnection, the device stopped working and the woman could not obtain the necessary therapy, which led to her death.
In Madrid, in the Karabanchel area, there was a fire caused by a candle. As a result of this fire, a man was killed.
Three people - spouses and their son - were killed in the city of Tabadel in Galicia, probably because of carbon monoxide poisoning. Police are investigating to find out if it was a result of a generator or other device malfunction.
The investigation is ongoing, and Spain's authorities promise to provide additional information about these tragedies in the coming days.