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Investigation into Spain's April 28 blackout shows no evidence of cyberattack

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Posted on June 17, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Energy Minister Sara Aagesen said a report about an investigation into the causes of the blackout that hit the Iberian Peninsula on April 28 will be released later on Tuesday

Spain's April 28 Blackout Investigation Finds No Cyberattack Evidence

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Energy Minister Sara Aagesen said a report about an investigation into the causes of the blackout that hit the Iberian Peninsula on April 28 will be released later on Tuesday afternoon.

She told a news briefing the report concluded there was no evidence that a cyberattack had caused the outage.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro and David Latona)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain experienced a significant blackout on April 28.
  • The investigation found no evidence of a cyberattack.
  • Energy Minister Sara Aagesen announced the findings.
  • A detailed report will be released later today.
  • The blackout affected the Iberian Peninsula.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the investigation into the blackout conclude?
The investigation concluded that there was no evidence that a cyberattack had caused the outage.
When will the report about the blackout be released?
The report about the investigation into the causes of the blackout will be released later on Tuesday.
Who is the Energy Minister of Spain?
Spain's Energy Minister is Sara Aagesen.

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