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Spain and Portugal blackouts latest: Power cuts not caused by cyber attack, Spanish grid says – but investigation launched by judge | World News
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Ashna Hurynag has just been reporting from live from the centre of Madrid. She said: “All in all, things are getting back to normal – ish.” Hurynag described how there were still some transport delays today in Spain, particularly in rural areas. Yesterday, though, she explained how the commuting chaos was far worse. Passengers had to get off trains and use the torches on their phones to walk to safety along the tracks. And at airports in Madrid, there were enormous queues. “People were snaking around the taxi ranks in Madrid,”... Read More




