Spain examines five deaths that may be associated with darkness, its causes are even more unusual

The cause of detailed blackouts in Spain and Portugal is not clear on Tuesday, and some isolated disruptions have been lasted after most energy is recovered.
On Monday, one of Europe’s most important blackouts stopped flights, disabled train services, interrupted mobile communications and closed ATMs throughout the Iberian Peninsula.
The Electric Operator said that the Spanish power system is functioning normally at CET at 11 am on Tuesday. Portuguese operator Ren confirmed that 6.4 million customers have been recovered.
At the beginning of the restoration, Spain officials have not yet clarified why a country of 49 million people suffered a loss of 15 Gigawat – equivalent to 60% of its national demand – in just five seconds.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Point Pedro Sanchez said the government’s priorities were restored to the Spanish power system, and that it would investigate the causes of darkness to repeat such an event.
You can’t talk about crime
Edwardo Preeto, director of the Spanish Electric Electric Operator Organization, said two consecutive and significant disconnected events before Monday’s blackout. The director pointed out to journalists that further inquiry was needed.
The Spanish weather company said Emmet noticed any “extraordinary weather or atmospheric event” and no sudden temperatures have been recorded at their weather stations.
The Portugal National Center for Cyber Security has confirmed that there is no evidence of the failure of the computer attack. In addition, the Vice President of the European Commission, Theresa Refera, rejected the chance of sabotage.
Investigation of potential deaths relating to blackout
Authorities are investigating five deaths, including three members of the same family, the Spanish news agency EFE said.
According to EFE, three family members lost their lives in Calcuania because of the poison of carbon monoxide from a generator, and a woman died due to problems in the oxygen distribution device, and someone else died in a fire broke out by a Madrid candle.
Traveling and tennis resumed
The Madrid Open Tennis Tournament resumed after a blackout, which led to the postponement of 22 games. On Tuesday, IGA Sydek went to the quarterfinals, according to classified.
In Spain’s largest space stations, many passengers gathered on Tuesday to board trains or postpone their travels. At the Attocha Station in Madrid, hundreds of people were waiting for the renovated information, many of them spent the night, wrapped in blankets provided by the Red Cross.
From 11 am on Tuesday, Madrid’s metro services were fully recovered. However, in Barcelona, the system was normally operated; However, some hanging trains were suspended in the afternoon due to the “power instability”, as announced in the X in X.
In different parts of Spain, hanging services and middle distance are suspended or working with reduced ability.
Emergency groups in Spain pointed out that about 35,000 passengers were rescued on Monday after retaining at railway and metro stations.
The blackout was significantly disturbed, causing sports centers, railway stations and airports to serve from temporary shelters.