The CIS survey dominated coverage, revealing 60% of Spaniards found the government's blackout information "insufficient" and only 26% believed the cyberattack theory. This data punctuated the fifth consecutive day of blackout coverage, with multiple outlets repeating these statistics throughout the day. The blackout investigation continued as a Spain-Portugal monitoring group analyzed data from electric companies.
The Oviedo "house of horrors" case received significant attention, with reports detailing how a neighbor's observation of "excessive diaper purchases" led to three children being rescued. Sports coverage tracked Barcelona's 2-1 comeback victory against Valladolid, putting them closer to securing La Liga.
By evening, El País reported a surge in Venezuelan migrants to Spain, driven by Trump's anti-immigration policies. Meanwhile, El Periódico revealed the government was accelerating a new "anti-blackout" system that would include "millionaire payments" to electric companies.