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LISBON, April 29 (Reuters) - Portugal's government said on Tuesday all 6.4 million electricity clients had power supplies normalised after Monday's country-wide blackout. It said in a statement ...
Officials are still working to determine what caused the blackout and how soon full service can be restored. Below, find out which areas were impacted, what might have triggered the outage ...
MADRID, April 28 (Reuters) - Spain's Interior Ministry on Monday declared a state of emergency after a nationwide power blackout hit most of the Iberian Peninsula. The ministry added the emergency ...
The head of operations for Spain’s grid operator Red Electrica, Eduardo Prieto, said “we cannot speculate right now on the causes” of the blackout, but everything was being done to identify ...
Officials are still working to determine what caused the blackout and how soon full service can be restored. Below, find out which areas were impacted, what might have triggered the outage ...
Sharp swings in power caused a network outage that left most of Spain and all of Portugal in the dark on Monday, making it the worst blackout in Europe in years. While some areas across Spain ...
People were also trapped in lifts, Spanish media reported. The internet activity monitoring site Netblocks told AFP the blackout caused a “loss of much of the country’s digital infrastructure.” It ...
A massive blackout has disrupted power supply to 21 districts in southern Bangladesh after a national grid line tripped on Saturday afternoon. The outage began around 5:48pm, plunging districts ...
The lights are coming back on for some, but the cause of the outage remains unclear. The sweeping blackout across the Iberian Peninsula began midday local time. As of Monday evening, power has ...
The causes of the blackout are still being investigated, although work is already underway to restore service in the affected areas. The total number of users affected is not yet known ...
A blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill Monday, halting subway trains, cutting phone service and shutting down traffic lights and ATM machines for the 50 million people who ...
Imax Corp. CEO Rich Gelfond pushed back against speculation of a Hollywood blackout during a Monday Bloomberg TV interview, calling it “a false narrative” that major American blockbusters ...