Blackouts Across Spain and Portugal Disrupt Critical Infrastructure
Millions of people in Spain and Portugal were without power after a widespread outage brought daily activity to a halt throughout the two countries.
Millions of people in Spain and Portugal were without power after a widespread outage brought daily activity to a halt throughout the two countries.
The blackout affected millions of people and disrupted critical infrastructure such as train systems and traffic lights.
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