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MADRID (AP) — The cause of Spain and Portugal’s widespread blackouts remained a mystery on Tuesday, with some isolated disruption remaining after power was largely restored to both countries.
The blackout that paralyzed the Iberian Peninsula had an especially fierce impact on trains that run across Spain.
Caption: A Spanish police officer speaks to a passenger waiting to board his train at the Santa Justa railway station in Seville, Spain, on Tuesday, the day after a massive power cut affected the ...
Alan Clarke, a native of Mayo, talked about the effects of the power outages experienced across Spain and Portugal ...
MADRID: Spain and Portugal on Tuesday ruled out a cyberattack as the cause of a sweeping blackout that sparked chaos for millions of people across ...
Three elderly people have died in Spain from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning after using a generator during the country's ...
Electricity has returned to Spain and Portugal, but the cause of Monday's widespread blackout remains a mystery. It was one ...
First casualties believed to be related to the blackout have been reported by Tuesday afternoon. One person has died in the ...
RTE 2FM presenter Carl Mullan and his family were among hordes of Irish tourists affected by the blackout. The broadcaster ...
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