Italia e Estero

Sanchez, 'servizio elettrico ripristinato, notte intensa'

epa12061881 A handout photo made available by the Spanish Royal Household shows Spain's King Felipe VI (C), next to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (C-L) and members of the Spanish Cabinet, chairing an emergency meeting of the Spanish National Security Council focused on the massive power outage that occurred in Spain and Portugal a day earlier, at La Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, 29 April 2025. A power outage hit large parts of Spain and spread to neighboring Portugal and France on 28 April, disrupting transport systems, internet connections, and daily life, according to authorities. The exact cause of the blackout remains unknown. EPA/SPANISH ROYAL HOUSEHOLD / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa12061881 A handout photo made available by the Spanish Royal Household shows Spain's King Felipe VI (C), next to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (C-L) and members of the Spanish Cabinet, chairing an emergency meeting of the Spanish National Security Council focused on the massive power outage that occurred in Spain and Portugal a day earlier, at La Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, 29 April 2025. A power outage hit large parts of Spain and spread to neighboring Portugal and France on 28 April, disrupting transport systems, internet connections, and daily life, according to authorities. The exact cause of the blackout remains unknown. EPA/SPANISH ROYAL HOUSEHOLD / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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MADRID, 29 APR - "Dopo una notte intensa, si è riuscito a ristabilire il 99,95% della domanda di energia" dopo il maxi blackout di ieri, "ed è stato ripristinato il 100% delle sottostazioni della rete di trasporti". Lo ha scritto il premier Pedro Sanchez in un messaggio su X, in cui ha ringraziato la cittadinanza "per essere stata di nuovo esempio di responsabilità e civismo", nonostante i notevoli disagi. Sanchez ha informato della nuova riunione straordinaria del Consiglio nazionale di sicurezza in corso da stamane alla Moncloa, per analizzare le cause e la situazione attuale.

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