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Iberian Blackout Investigation Uncovers Third Power Failure

Authorities analyze over 750 million data points to connect multiple generation failures while ruling out cyber intrusion and debunking disinformation.

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EU-Kommissionspräsidentin Ursula von der Leyen soll angeblich Russland für die Stromausfälle in Spanien und Portugal verantwortlich gemacht haben. Doch die entsprechende CNN-Meldung ist gefälscht.

Overview

  • A third generation failure, occurring 19 seconds before the April 28 blackout, has been identified by an independent investigation commission.
  • The blackout left Spain and Portugal without power for 10 to 11 hours, disrupting transportation, communication, and daily life across the region.
  • Environment Minister Sara Aagesen confirmed that all hypotheses, including a cyberattack, remain under review, though no evidence of cyber intrusion has been found.
  • Red Eléctrica reported two earlier generation losses, likely linked to solar installations, and emphasized the preliminary nature of findings.
  • Fake claims attributing the blackout to a Russian cyberattack and quoting EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have been publicly refuted by CNN and EU officials.