
Title: No Indications Spain, Portugal Blackout a Cyberattack: EU’s Costa
A massive power outage has struck Spain and Portugal, leaving millions without electricity. The outage has raised concerns about the potential for a cyberattack, but EU Council President Antonio Costa has stated that there are “no indications of any cyberattack at this point.”
Costa made the statement during a press conference, where he also said that grid operators in both countries are working to find the cause of the outage and restore the electricity supply. He added that he is in touch with Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro to ensure a coordinated response to the situation.
The power outage is believed to have been caused by a fault in the electrical grid, rather than a cyberattack. According to reports, the outage began at around 6:00 am local time and affected around 10 million people in Spain and Portugal.
The situation is being closely monitored by the EU, with Costa stating that he is in constant contact with the authorities in both countries to ensure that the situation is being managed effectively. He also emphasized the importance of cooperation between the EU and its member states in responding to such incidents.
The power outage has caused disruptions to daily life in both countries, with many people forced to evacuate their homes and businesses. The outage has also caused significant economic losses, particularly in the tourism and hospitality sectors.
The incident has also raised concerns about the resilience of the electrical grid in the EU. The EU has been working to improve the resilience of its energy infrastructure in recent years, but the incident highlights the need for continued investment and improvement.
The Spanish and Portuguese authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the outage, and the EU is providing support and assistance to help restore the electricity supply. Costa stated that the EU is committed to supporting its member states in dealing with such incidents, and that the organization will continue to work closely with the authorities in Spain and Portugal to ensure that the situation is resolved as quickly as possible.
The incident is a reminder of the importance of investing in our energy infrastructure and of the need for continued cooperation between the EU and its member states in responding to such incidents. The EU will continue to work closely with Spain and Portugal to ensure that the situation is resolved and that the electrical grid is restored to normal functioning as quickly as possible.
Conclusion:
The power outage in Spain and Portugal is a significant incident that highlights the importance of investing in our energy infrastructure. While there are no indications that the outage was caused by a cyberattack, it is a reminder of the need for continued cooperation between the EU and its member states in responding to such incidents. The EU will continue to work closely with Spain and Portugal to ensure that the situation is resolved and that the electrical grid is restored to normal functioning as quickly as possible.
Source: https://x.com/eucopresident/status/1916859055546544517