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    Spain sets up commission to probe blackout: PM

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    MADRID: Spain has arrange a fee to analyze the causes of a sweeping blackout that paralysed the Iberian Peninsula, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez mentioned on Tuesday (Apr 29).

    The announcement got here because the nation’s high felony court docket introduced a probe into doable “sabotage” of important infrastructure.

    Sanchez refused to rule out potential explanations and defended his authorities’s deliberate nuclear phase-out.

    “All the mandatory measures will likely be taken to make sure that this doesn’t occur once more,” he instructed a press convention a day after Spain and Portugal have been plunged into darkness, chopping telephone and web entry and stranding trains.

    In its separate announcement, the highest felony court docket, the Audiencia Nacional, mentioned it was investigating whether or not the blackout was “an act of laptop sabotage on important infrastructure” that might be labeled as “a terrorism offence”.

    Its announcement got here after Spanish grid operator Purple Electrica dominated out a cyberattack as the reason for the disaster.



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