Following a significant power outage in Spain, the Audiencia Nacional has opened an investigation to explore potential cyber-sabotage of the country's energy infrastructure. Despite the ruling out of cyberattacks or human error by the grid operator Red Electrica de Espana, Judge Jose Luis Calama deemed it necessary to look deeper into the causes. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called for accountability from private energy firms, promising reforms to prevent future outages and stating that the investigation's findings would be shared publicly. An independent probe has also been requested from the European Commission to further clarify the situation.
The Audiencia Nacional has opened a probe into a power outage, exploring the possibility of cyber-sabotage against Spain's critical infrastructure despite the grid operator ruling out such causes.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized the need for accountability from private energy companies after the massive blackout and promised to implement reforms to prevent similar energy crises in the future.
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