28.04.2025 18:30
Following the power outages experienced in Europe, the animated series The Simpsons, which has sparked debates with its predictions, has once again come to the forefront. In an episode aired in 2023, the character Mr. Burns warns that energy resources will be depleted after February 28, 2025, and the power outages that shook Europe on April 28, 2025, have strengthened conspiracy theories.
Life came to a standstill due to power outages in Spain and Portugal.
CHAOS EVERYWHERE
Airport and train services have stopped, and subways have been evacuated. In major cities like Madrid and Barcelona, communication and transportation networks have been disrupted, and internet services have gone offline. Due to traffic lights not working, vehicle queues have formed on the streets.
While energy companies are mobilizing to restore the flow of electricity, a crisis committee has been established.
FRANCE AND BELGIUM WERE AFFECTED
In some regions of France near the Spanish border, as well as in Belgium and Andorra, some citizens reported that they were also affected by the power outage.
IT MAY LAST A WEEK
REN announced that it may take a week to achieve full normalization. Spanish authorities have not yet made an official statement regarding REN's claim.
DID THE SIMPSONS KNOW AGAIN?
Following the events, the animated series The Simpsons, which became a topic of discussion with its prophecies, has sparked debate on social media.
CONSPIRACY THEORIES FLARED UP
The episode titled "The Last Day of Springfield" from the animated series came to mind.
In the episode, a major power outage occurs in the town of Springfield. With the power cut, cars and cell phones become inoperable, and the townspeople experience chaos.
In an episode aired in 2023, the character Mr. Burns warns that energy sources will be depleted after February 28, 2025, and the power outages that shook Europe on April 28, 2025, have strengthened conspiracy theories.