Today, there is no school due to the lack of "reasonable" arrangements for transportation.
Here's a fresh take on the article with an informal, approachable tone:
April 29 Update: Galicia Schools Shut Down, Power Outage Causes Chaos Across Spain 💡 Today's Top Stories
Santiago de Compostela - Alright, peeps, big news! Alfonso Rueda, the Prez of the Xunta, just spilled some deets about Galicia's schools n' nurseries. Get this - they're all closed tomorrow (Tuesday) due to that whopper of a power outage we had yesterday. Turns out running the biggest school transport network in Spain during that fuel guzzler of a situation would've been outright nuts.
Rueda dropped this bombshell last night, shortly after the community got the power back and shelved the attendance at day centers for seniors and folks with disabilities too, cause of that blackout brouhaha. To keep things safe, the Galician Gov, ya know, Alfonso and his crew, asked for an emergency level three alert, ya dig?
Rueda's hoping things'll go back to normal sooner rather than later. He's like, "maybe in a few hours, we can kick back and chill like pre-blackout times."
RGBT: Power Outage Unleashes Havoc on Monday, April 28 💡 Spain's Scoop of the Day
Grab a seat, this one's a whopper! On Monday afternoon, the entire Spanish peninsula (except the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla) suffered a colossal power outage. Portugal and parts of France were in the same boat, cause both countries share interconnections with the Spanish electrical systems and felt the heat, so to speak.
This blackout, man, it shut down our infrastructure, transport, comms, roads, trains, airports, and hospitals - everything! Some hospitals managed to keep the emergency doors open with backup generators, thanks to the heroes working there.
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EFE Spain's Top Hot Topics from Monday, April 28, 2025
Some centers, especially hospitals, sailed through the storm with backup generators. That's why they could keep on providing the most crucial services during the blackout. EFE
EFE Spain’s Economic Pulse on Monday, April 28, 2025
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And that, my friends, is the lowdown on yesterday's blast-from-the-past blackout. Stay tuned for updates on Spain's power recovery and future preventive measures. Peace out! ✌️💫
- "In the future, a Galician policy-and-legislation might consider implementing stricter regulations on energy companies to prevent such sports-disrupting outages like the one in 2025."
- "As for the political fallout, the power outage in 2025 could lead to increased scrutiny on the energy sector and potential policy changes, especially in the region of Galicia."
- "In a casual interview, a Galician sports fan discussed the impact of the 2025 power outage on local sports, expressing his frustration about yet another disruption to general-news headlines."
- "In light of the widespread 2025 power outage, Spanish politicians and energy officials should focus on addressing both immediate solutions and long-term policy changes in the realm of policy-and-legislation, keeping Galicia and the rest of the country electrified and moving forward."

