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An abrupt and widespread blackout, one of Europe’s worst in living memory, affected the entire Iberian Peninsula on April 28.
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A widespread power outage hit Spain and Portugal, affecting millions of people who live across Europe's Iberian Peninsula.
Electricity has returned to Spain and Portugal, but the cause of Monday's widespread blackout remains a mystery. It was one ...
Explore the Iberian peninsula blackout that darkened Spain and Portugal on April 28, 2025. Discover key insights from EPRI ...
Officials dismissed speculation about foul play, saying there was no sign that the outage was from a cyberattack.
Doctors in Europe are considering next steps after last month’s power outage exposed cracks in healthcare preparedness.
Spain is struggling to recover from a power outage that left disrupted transport, hospital services, and daily life for ...
A complete power outage in Spain, Portugal and France could have been caused by the negligence of local power engineers who ...
With the lights now coming back on in the Iberian Peninsula, Euroverify fact-checks ... Speaking to reporters outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday, European Commission vice ...
Power had almost fully returned to Spain early Tuesday morning as many questions remained about what caused one of Europe's ...
We identified a raft of claims that the European energy grid had suffered a cyberattack ... between two electricity ...