The "all" here is important. TNC-S regs on the consumer side of the installation, in the UK, are intended to ensure that ALL metal in reach that could have a relatively low resistance to earth is indeed dragged up to near the live voltage. The idea being, that like the bird perching unharmed on live overhead wires, if you touch 'live' metal with one hand and near equally 'live' metal with the other, you will not be electrocuted.
But this is assuming that all extraneous conductive parts are in fact well bonded. Given what we know about Spanish electrics, I would not assume this to be the case.A tree bringing down an overhead neutral line would have to be within 500M of your property to have any detrimental effect on your supply.
EDIT: In fact, go back to the OPs pictures and tell me where you see evidence of ANY equipotential bonding at all.