Europe began to recover after a large large -scale shutdown, which occurred the day before.
As of the morning of April 29 in Spain, the power supply was restored by 99.16%. All Spanish APs canceled the internal plans of emergency actions and restored electricity. However, in many regions of Spain there are problems with mobile communication and access to the Internet. This was reported by El Pais and El Confidencial with reference to the data of local companies Red Electrica.
This morning, Madrid resumed the work, with the exception of line 7a. The normal mode will work 80%. Barcelona metro also restores the usual mode.
And in Portugal, according to Sicnoticias, the power source was restored by more than 80%. 85 out of 89 substations resumed their work.
We recall that on April 28 in Portugal, Spain and Andori there was a large disconnection of electricity. The light also disappeared in some parts of France and Belgium.
The Portuguese operator Ren Power Power Grid said that de -djacent, which primarily affected Spain and Portugal, was caused by a “failure in Spanish electricity associated with a rare atmospheric phenomenon.” It was in the Spanish territory that “abnormal vibrations” took place on the high -tension line.
Sources: El Pais, El Confidencial
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