Santa Eugenia complains about the continuous power outages in the municipality

The City Council has sent a formal complaint to Endesa, reminding them that the municipality has suffered numerous power outages in recent years.

Joan Socies
26/01/2026

The residents of Santa Eugenia are once again suffering from the constant power outages that have plagued the municipality for months. The latest incident occurred on Tuesday, January 20th, when intermittent interruptions took place from 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Subsequently, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., the power supply was completely cut off. According to the Town Hall, these incidents are not isolated. In fact, the local administration has already filed a formal complaint with Endesa, in which the council points out that during the last few years—and especially in recent months—the municipality has suffered numerous breakdowns, micro-outages, and prolonged interruptions that severely affect daily life, local businesses, and the lives of residents. One of the most visible examples is the Town Hall itself, where the elevator has become stuck due to one of these outages, compromising the building's accessibility. Residents complain that the problems don't only appear when it rains, but also during the summer, generating growing discontent. To try to put an end to this situation, the mayor, Pep Lluís Urraca, has decided to send an official letter to Endesa. In the communication, the City Council requests a detailed technical report on the state of the infrastructure, a list of incidents in recent months, and a plan of immediate action, with specific deadlines to guarantee the correction of the deficiencies. The Council also makes it clear that it does not rule out taking further institutional or legal action if the power outages persist. Meanwhile, residents continue to wait for a definitive solution to a problem that the municipality has been dealing with for far too long.

Residents of Lloret are also experiencing power outages. Complaints have been filed with the local council in this area as well, but so far nothing has been done.