Grossi: The status of Spanish nuclear power plants is sustainable
International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, announced Monday that the status of its nuclear power plants is sustainable.
“The International Atomic Energy Agency, along with the Spanish nuclear regulatory agency, has confirmed that the situation was stable and under control and had no effect on nuclear safety or security,” Grossi reported in a message.
“Some nuclear power plants use off -site backup and are slowly restoring their electrical resources,” he said.
Spain, Portugal and parts of France, on Monday, were faced with power outages, and millions remained without electricity.
The Spanish government has held a meeting for an emergency meeting in Monklova and is investigating the situation. Citizens have been asked to call 1 only in real emergency to prevent the lines from blocking the lines.
Residents of Andura and parts of France that are bordering with Spain have also reported that they have had a power outage.
The cause of the power outage is still unclear. The two largest electricity companies and Spain are investigating the incident. However, domestic media report problems in the European electricity network that has affected national networks in the country.
According to Euronews, the Portuguese National Electricity Company announced that a fire in southwestern France, which damaged a high voltage power line between the Perinan and the east of Narbon, was also identified as one of the possible causes.
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