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In April, a massive blackout paralyzed Spain and Portugal for hours. A new report has revealed the cause. ... She added there were no indications of a cyberattack having caused the blackout.
Spain lost 15 gigawatts of electricity — or about 60% of its supply. Portugal, whose grid is connected to Spain's, also went down. Only the countries' island territories were spared.
Spain's government said Tuesday that the massive April power outage across Spain and Portugal that left tens of millions of people disconnected in seconds was caused by technical and planning ...
Spain lost 15 gigawatts of electricity — or about 60% of its supply. Portugal, whose grid is connected to Spain's, also went down. Only the countries' island territories were spared.
Spain blames April blackout on grid failures and poor planning, not a cyberattack The government had previously narrowed down the source of the outage to three power plants that tripped in ...
Spain lost 15 gigawatts of electricity — or about 60% of its supply. Portugal, whose grid is connected to Spain's, also went down. Only the countries' island territories were spared.
An unprecedented blackout plunged much of Spain and Portugal into darkness on Monday (April 28), stranding thousands of train passengers and leaving approximately 55 million people without light ...
The Spanish blackout occurred on April 28 shortly after 12:30 p.m. and lasted through the night. Madrid and Lisbon, the respective capitals of Spain and Portugal, were hit by the power outage.
Spain lost 15 gigawatts of electricity — or about 60% of its supply. Portugal, whose grid is connected to Spain’s, also went down. Only the countries’ island territories were spared.
Spain's government said Tuesday that the massive April power outage across Spain and Portugal that left tens of millions of people disconnected in seconds was caused by technical and planning ...