Venezuela's government has told workers and students to stay
at home as the country faces a second day without electricity. Hospitals,
public transport, water and other services have been affected. The capital,
Caracas, was first plunged into darkness on Monday. Power was restored four
hours later, before a second blackout struck. A days-long nationwide power cut
earlier this month prompted looting and desperation in parts of the country. President
Nicolás Maduro's government blames the power cuts on an "attack" by
the opposition, led by Juan Guaidó. The opposition cites two decades of
underinvestment and corruption by the socialist government as the cause of the
power outage. More…Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Venezuela crisis: Day off as fresh power cuts shut down services
Venezuela's government has told workers and students to stay
at home as the country faces a second day without electricity. Hospitals,
public transport, water and other services have been affected. The capital,
Caracas, was first plunged into darkness on Monday. Power was restored four
hours later, before a second blackout struck. A days-long nationwide power cut
earlier this month prompted looting and desperation in parts of the country. President
Nicolás Maduro's government blames the power cuts on an "attack" by
the opposition, led by Juan Guaidó. The opposition cites two decades of
underinvestment and corruption by the socialist government as the cause of the
power outage. More…
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