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It was the second serious European power outage in less than six weeks after a March 20 fire shut down Heathrow Airport in ...
Economically, the blackout's impact is still unclear. Early estimates suggest losses in the hundreds of millions of euros.
Economically, the blackout's impact is still unclear. Early estimates suggest losses in the hundreds of millions of euros.
Like most of the tennis players in Madrid, Jack Draper too turned off his phone and did something useful when Spain witnessed a massive power outage. Draper is not a bookworm but he was very proud ...
The countries’ top officials were trying to determine the cause of an outage that left tens of millions of people across the ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says “no hypothesis is being ruled out” as he vowed to investigate and uncover the cause ...
Spain began investigating the causes of the crippling blackout that disrupted millions of lives, with a court probing potential "sabotage." ...
Authorities in Spain and Portugal are trying to find the cause of a mass electrical blackout across Spain, Portugal, and ...
Traffic lights were back on, train and metro services slowly returned and schools reopened. Commuters battled with delays to get back to work after an outage that had left people stranded in lifts and ...
It was the second serious European power outage in less than six weeks after a March 20 fire shut down Heathrow Airport in ...
Power has been restored at the Caja Magica tennis complex and the Madrid Open resumed with a packed schedule that included ...
Jack Draper commented on the blackout that hit Spain and forced the suspension of Monday’s matches at the Madrid Open. The world No. 6 faced Matteo Berrettini later in the day in a match that was ...
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