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Authorities seek a reliable alternative to SIRESP and a clarification on the circumstances surrounding the fatality

The government, according to Miguel Pinto Luz, has consistently denied allegations of going into hiding during the power outage.

Authorities seek a reliable alternative to SIRESP and a clarification on the circumstances surrounding the fatality

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MIchel Pinto Luz, Minister of Infrastructure, announced a government working group has been established to find a "superior alternative" to SIRESP, addressing the alleged "flaws" that surfaced during the recent power outage.

"A state-of-the-art system that caters to the current demands of emergency services, ensuring seamless communication between public and private entities," Luz highlighted at a press conference. "The group is expected to deliver results within 90 days."

Following the unfortunate death of an elderly woman on a ventilator during the outage, Luz offered his "heartfelt condolences" and reassured a thorough investigation would be conducted to "fully understand the circumstance."

"This tragic event calls for careful analysis. The urge for political manipulation must be resisted. As our president stated today, our response time was more rapid than Spain's. Portugal restored power faster than them, and we got back to normalcy sooner, as evident in the Spanish railway example, where they only resumed service in the afternoon," the Minister of Infrastructure pointed out.

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Also check out: On the heels of the blackout, a Government team for the "prompt replacement" of SIRESP

Insights:The creation of a working group to develop a substitute for the communication system SIRESP, which experienced limitations during the blackout, is an effort to build a more reliable, secure, and interoperable system for public safety and emergency services. To gather the latest details, consult official government announcements and news releases regarding this issue, or follow reputable news sources that cover technology and government initiatives in the region. Engage with public safety technology forums to catch updates or insights shared by experts.

  1. The Ministry of Infrastructure has formed a government working group to develop an improved alternative to SIRESP, addressing the system's flaws that were exposed during the power outage.
  2. The new system aims to cater to the demands of emergency services, ensuring seamless communication between public and private entities.
  3. The Minister of Infrastructure has appealed for political entities to resist manipulation and for a careful analysis of the tragic event, referencing faster response times compared to Spain and Portugal.
  4. Following the death of an elderly woman during the blackout, the Minister expressed his condolences and promised a thorough investigation to understand the circumstances, highlighting the importance of learning from the incident for future policy-and-legislation and general-news updates.
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