Spain Gradually Restoring Power After Outage on Canaries' La Palma
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The problem was fixed after three hours. Cause probably was a defective generator
The energy has already been completely restored after the general apangon in La Palma, which left 50,000 people without electricity. The origin of the Apangan was the ignorance of a turbine generated by the Endesa.


Spain gradually restoring power after outage on Canaries' La Palma
MADRID - Spain's grid operator, Redeia, said on Tuesday it was gradually restoring power on La Palma after the Canary island suffered a blackout. Read more at straitstimes.com.
This new massive cut on the tourist archipelago comes six weeks after the mega-pane that had hit the Iberian peninsula.
The Spanish island of La Palma in the Canary Islands was deprived of electricity due to a breakdown on a generator, announced on Tuesday the rescue, a new massive cut, six weeks after the megapane that had touched the Iberian peninsula, but not this archipelago. ...
An energy zero has left electricity without electricity this Tuesday to the Canary Island of La Palma, according to EFE confirmed sources of the Canary Government and the palm tree Cabildo. The fall of the supply occurred at 17.32 hours “by firing of generation turbine” that has led to zero, which has affected a total of 50,289 supplies. Continue reading
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