Residents in multiple areas of Bucharest, including ultra-central districts like Piața Romană, Primăverii, Dorobanți, and Dacia, have remained without electricity for nearly three days following severe storms and heavy rains on June 30. The power outages are attributed to flooded basements causing electrical installations to fail. Residents report that Rețele Electrice, the energy distribution company under PPC group, provides inconsistent information, with some claiming that the company does not recognize any issues in their area despite repeated calls and complaints. Some residents note discrepancies between the online outage map and their experiences, with some areas showing no problems while others remain dark. One resident, Dragoș O., states that despite promises of resolution by Thursday at 2 PM, there has been no progress, and the company now claims there is no issue on their street. As of Friday afternoon, numerous zones across the city still lack power.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the situation as a failure of Rețele Electrice, which is part of the PPC group—a private company with ties to the ruling PSD party. The tone criticizes the company’s lack of transparency and responsiveness, implying systemic inefficiency or neglect. While the article presents both
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports residents' experiences and quotes from Rețele Electrice România. It aligns with cross-source consensus on power outages following storms. Objectivity is lower due to emotional language and one-sided portrayal of consumer frustration, lacking balan



