Oh, I forgot, they had "planned" to have enough power, so there was no emergency...
Therefore, either some load tripping relays didn't work (which is really, really bad) or somebody refused to dump load when they should have (which is also really, really bad).
This whole thing smells of something strange going on. Yes there were fires that were beyond the control of the various transmission facility owners and the ISO, but the ISO is really suppose to follow Standard Operating Procedures or else things will end up in complete chaos.