Spain and Portugal power chaos - in pictures

A group of commuters in shadow leave a dark subway station in MadridImage source, EPA
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A massive power cut has caused widespread disruption in parts of Spain and Portugal, with airports, trains and petrol stations impacted.

The chaos has also hit stores, with some supermarkets shutting and local grocery stores switching to cash as card payments stopped working.

Here we collect some of the day's most powerful news photographs.

General view of an empty court as the tennis matches get suspended due to the power outage at the Madrid OpenImage source, Reuters
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The outage forced play to be suspended for the day at the Madrid Open

A person shops at a supermarket using the torch on a phoneImage source, Getty Images
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Supermarkets were forced to shut due to their doors and air conditioning running on electricity

People queue for the ATM at downtown LisbonImage source, AFP
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As card payments switched off, people queued at cash machines in Lisbon

Two people attempt to manually open the gate of an underground car park Image source, Getty Images
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Access to spaces like this underground parking garage in Vigo, Spain, was affected

Two people with gas bottles next to a car in a petrol stationImage source, AFP
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People collected gas bottles to use as an alternative to electricity during the outage

A group of travellers sit outside a train station after it was closed due to a power outage in MadridImage source, Reuters
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Spain's national rail company, Renfe, said trains - and passengers - would be heavily impacted

A crowd of people try to board commuter buses outside the Atocha train station in Madrid Image source, AFP
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Commuters scrambled to secure places on buses, even as traffic mounted on roads

A crowd of commuters wait outside Sants railway station in BarcelonaImage source, Getty Images
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Spain's transport minister said it was not likely medium or long-distance trains would resume normal service on Monday

Drivers wait outside their cars in a massive traffic jamImage source, AFP
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With traffic lights impacted, scenes of chaos were seen in large cities, including Madrid, as vehicles and pedestrians tried to navigate the roads

A group of people hold signs with locations as they attempt to hitchhikeImage source, EPA
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With public transport in disarray and despite huge traffic jams, some people were seen trying to hitchhike home from the Spanish capital

Picture research by Nick Galvin and words by Amy Walker