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Play was halted at the Madrid Open tennis tournament, while the Spanish capital's metro system ground to a stop.
A sweeping power outage left millions of people in Spain, Portugal and parts of France without electricity on Monday, leading ...
The power outage that severely disrupted life in Spain and Portugal on Monday is being blamed on two possible solar plant ...
Madrid Metro was placed in lockdown as a power failure caused chaos in Spain, disrupting travel across the region. Footage shows a station engulfed in darkness, with passengers leaving the area on ...
Spain declared a state of emergency on Monday evening as an unprecedented power blackout caused chaos across the Iberian ...
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says "all necessary measures will be taken" to prevent another power outage Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro says he's requested an EU agency to ...
Public transport services, internet connectivity and ATM machines across the Iberian Peninsula, an area home to 50 million people, have been affected by the outage.
Power was almost fully restored to Spain and Portugal on Tuesday although many questions remained about what caused one of Europe’s most severe blackouts ...
Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE said the blackout had hit several regions simultaneously, leaving its newsroom, the Spanish Parliament in Madrid, metro stations, and traffic systems in the dark.
with people being evacuated through tunnels as blackouts hit underground stations and halted trains. Maddie Sephton, from London, was on the Madrid Metro when the power outage occurred ...
We're seeing some reports about Portuguese electricity distribution network, E-Redes, working on re-establishing power in phases. However, their website has just gone down "for maintenance".
At Atocha station in Madrid ... By 11 a.m. Tuesday, service on Madrid's metro system was fully restored. In Barcelona, the system was operating normally but commuter trains were suspended due ...