< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ed/bf/ib-FS3kv7666u_258e5d60.jpg" Alt = "The cost of large-scale power outages in Europe: there are no signs of cyberattacks"/> < P > The reasons for large -scale electricity disruptions in several countries of Western Europe are established. There are currently no signs of any cyberattack.

< P > The Chief of the European Council of Anthony Right said this on the social network, reports Censor.net.

< P > “I keep in touch with pre-& Rsquo; Er-Minister of Spain Pedro Sanchez and Prime & Amp; Rsquo; Rsquo; < p > he stressed that & nbsp; “there are no signs of cyberattacks.”

< P > EU Topsodovts added that now operators of electricity in both countries are working to find out the causes and recovery of power supply. ” < p > Recall that around 12:30 local time all the iberian peninsula & ndash; Spain, Portugal and some areas of France & ndash; remained without light.

< p > Extraordinary event affected all spheres of life & ndash; The calculations were possible only in cash, traffic lights were gone on the streets of cities, trains and metro.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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