EU preparing for possible energy supply crisis due to conflict in Iran — Spanish newspaper

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The European Commission is preparing for a potential energy supply crisis due to the conflict in Iran, considering emergency measures such as temperature control and fuel rationing. The conflict has already led to a 14 billion euro increase in the EU's fossil fuel import bill and raised concerns about a global food crisis and medical supply shortages.
Europe is bracing for a potential energy supply crisis due to the conflict in Iran. The European Commission is considering emergency measures, including temperature control and fuel rationing. The conflict has led to higher gas and oil prices in Europe, with a 14 billion euro increase in the EU's fossil fuel import bill. The situation affects not only energy but also fertilizer supplies, which could impact harvests and lead to a global food crisis. Medical supplies are also at risk. The conflict started on February 28, with the US and Israel launching a military operation against Iran.
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