Brussels, June 2025 – The European Commission has initiated an official investigation into the recent blackout that disrupted parts of the Iberian Peninsula. This investigation was triggered by a complaint from a citizen who presented evidence suggesting the outage might have been intentional.
The blackout led to widespread disruption, impacting homes, businesses, and public services across Spain and Portugal. Authorities are meticulously reviewing all facts to determine if the power failure was accidental or deliberate.
The Commission’s involvement underscores rising concerns about energy security and infrastructure resilience in the Iberian region. Officials will:
- Review technical data related to the blackout
- Interview key personnel associated with the electric grid
Energy companies are also cooperating fully with the investigation to help clarify the causes of the power outage. This probe represents a crucial move in safeguarding the Iberian energy network and preserving public trust in essential services.
Stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News for more updates as the investigation progresses.
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