Following a widespread power outage in Berlin earlier this year, the mayor of the city made a strange claim. He stated that on the morning of the incident, he had several phone calls. However, new evidence now suggests that this claim may be incorrect.
Silence in the Heart of the Blackout
This blackout, which had a prolonged impact on urban life, quickly drew media attention. However, what stands out the most are the contradictions in the mayor's reports. Despite his claim of having made calls, the available evidence seems to question this assertion and indicates that he actually made no calls at all.
This issue not only jeopardizes the mayor's credibility but also raises further questions about crisis management in the city. Was this claim an attempt to alleviate pressure on the local government, or was it genuinely stated in error? No response from the mayor has been published regarding this matter, and uncertainties remain.
By Tag Clar Editorial