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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The blackout that engulfed the Iberian Peninsula on Monday was chaotic and stressful for many. But it ...
One of Europe’s most severe blackouts grounded flights, paralyzed metro systems, disrupted mobile communications and shut ...
The Iberian Peninsula’s widespread blackout raises questions about the resilience of the electric power infrastructure in the ...
A widespread power outage hit Spain and Portugal, affecting millions of people who live across Europe's Iberian Peninsula.
Misleading claims and theories have been circulating online after Spain, Portugal and parts of southern France were hit by an ...
The outages occurred just hours before the Iberian Peninsula was hit by power cuts that crippled the countries' ...
A complete power outage in Spain, Portugal and France could have been caused by the negligence of local power engineers who ...
Finally, train staff informed passengers of a power supply problem and said they didn't know when it would be resolved. An ...
The limited return of electricity to Iberia has revealed a more profound weakness within the area's power infrastructure.
Spain's prime minister said a special commission will track down the cause of a massive power outage and all "necessary measures will be taken" to stop it from recurring.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to meet with the National Security Council as Spain seeks to figure out what happened.
Officials dismissed speculation about foul play, saying there was no sign that the outage was from a cyberattack.