
Spanish Radio Station Keeps Broadcasting During Blackout Thanks to Community's Help
During a recent widespread power outage in Spain, the Cadena SER radio station faced a critical challenge: keeping their broadcasts alive. Their technical team, facing a fuel shortage for their backup generator, found themselves in a race against time. "Todo el mundo que pasaba se apuntó a ayudar," recounted Augusto Molina, the station's technical director, recalling how passersby spontaneously helped gather the necessary 100 liters of diesel. The video shows the team's resourcefulness and the outpouring of community support. This unexpected act of kindness ensured that the vital news and information service continued uninterrupted, showcasing the spirit of collaboration during a difficult situation. The quick thinking of the team and the generosity of strangers averted a potential communication blackout, underscoring the importance of community spirit in times of crisis.