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Spain and Portugal are reeling from a massive, unexplained power outage that knocked out traffic lights, caused chaos on roads and in airports, and prompted both countries to declare a state of ...
Power has mostly been restored in parts of Spain, Portugal and France, after a huge power cut. Schools, homes, shops, and public transport were all affected.
Portugal and Spain remained under a state of emergency as power slowly became restored late Monday evening ... Authorities mostly ruled out a cyberattack as the cause behind Monday's chaos which ...
That conclusion has been supported by the operator of Spain’s national grid, Red Eléctrica, which has located where outages ...
Officials are investigating the cause of the outages, while smaller blackouts were also reported in France and Andorra.
Power has mostly been restored to cities across Spain and Portugal after a major outage caused chaos yesterday. But a debate is growing about what caused the cuts.
Power was almost fully restored to Spain and Portugal on Tuesday although many questions remained about what caused one of Europe’s most severe blackouts ...
Power has been restored to tens of millions of people across almost all of Spain and Portugal, but disruptions to transport services were expected to stretch into a second day as questions mount ...
After the nearly 18-hour outage, the power was back in most of Spain ... In Portugal, a spokesperson for the electricity and gas supplier REN said that power had been restored to all the ...