This resort island was once mobbed with international
tourists who loved the sparkling blue water, fine white sand and flawless sunny
days. Now, swimming pools are empty, toilets don't flush and many hotels can't
afford to offer meal service. Crisis-wracked Venezuela gave the island
community of 600,000 a last-minute cleanup to host leaders from the developing
world for a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement. But all the attention can't
hide the steep decline the island has suffered as the socialist country sinks
into economic and social collapse. One of the most maddening problems for
locals is daily water cuts government critics blame on lack of infrastructure
maintenance. Hotel manager Luis Munoz says he counts himself lucky to see running
water every two weeks. More… Monday, September 19, 2016
Venezuela's resort island devastated by economic crisis
This resort island was once mobbed with international
tourists who loved the sparkling blue water, fine white sand and flawless sunny
days. Now, swimming pools are empty, toilets don't flush and many hotels can't
afford to offer meal service. Crisis-wracked Venezuela gave the island
community of 600,000 a last-minute cleanup to host leaders from the developing
world for a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement. But all the attention can't
hide the steep decline the island has suffered as the socialist country sinks
into economic and social collapse. One of the most maddening problems for
locals is daily water cuts government critics blame on lack of infrastructure
maintenance. Hotel manager Luis Munoz says he counts himself lucky to see running
water every two weeks. More…
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