The European Commission has initiated an official investigation into the recent blackout that affected the Iberian Peninsula, including both Spain and Portugal. This inquiry was prompted by a formal complaint from a citizen who submitted evidence indicating that the power outage might have been caused deliberately.
The blackout had a substantial impact, disrupting daily life for millions of residents across the region and raising widespread concern about energy security. The main objectives of the investigation are to:
- Identify the root cause of the power failure
- Determine whether any parties intentionally triggered the outage
- Address broader energy security challenges within Europe
This move represents a significant step by Brussels to ensure transparency and strengthen safeguards against future incidents of this nature. The European Commission is committed to preventing similar events to maintain stable and reliable energy supplies for all member states.
For more updates and developments on this investigation, stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News.
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