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MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's grid operator, Redeia, said on Tuesday it was gradually restoring power on La Palma after the Canary island suffered a blackout.
The interior minister of Spain declared a national emergency in multiple regions, including the communities of Madrid and Andalucía, due to the power outage. A woman uses her cell phone's ...
“We’ve been singled out from the first moment,” Mario Ruiz-Tagle, head of Iberdrola’s Spanish unit, said last month. But he declared that Red Eléctrica had been recording excess voltage in the days ...
The outage also had serious implications for emergency services, disrupting access to the EU-wide emergency number 112 in several regions. Authorities quickly responded by issuing alternative contact ...
Around 50,000 people were left without electricity for hours this week after a blackout struck a popular Canary Island ...
Spain's energy companies Iberdrola and Endesa have sent a proposal to review the nuclear phase-out calendar, an Energy ...
Spanish telecom company Telefonica’s services were briefly disrupted on May 20, contrary to internet posts that said the country had suffered its second communications blackout in a month.
The mobile network blackout in Spain caused a loss of signal, inability to make calls, receive texts, or use mobile data, as well as access emergency numbers ...
Redeia, Spain's grid operator, worked to restore power on La Palma following a generator failure at the Los Guinchos power ...
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