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Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Venezuelan In Search Of Water As A Result Of Six Days Power Cut

Venezuela water scarcity
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In the capital, Caracas, families gathered up all the plastic bottles they could find to fill them with hosepipes at a public park in the east of the city.

Others went to a mountain on the outskirts of the city to find water. Long lines of people could be seen walking along the paths carrying empty receptacles.


In the city centre, residents tried to scoop up any water they could from the streets. Others tried to catch water from the city's sewer system.


The Venezuelan government and the country's opposition have blamed each other for the electrical crisis which, according to a tally kept by an opposition lawmaker, has led to the deaths of at least 24 people.

President Nicolás Maduro has alleged - without giving any evidence - that it is the result of "electromagnetic and cyber attacks" on the grid, which he said were orchestrated from the US and carried out with high-end US technology.

On Tuesday, the country's prosecutor general Tarek Saab said opposition leader Juan Guaidó would be investigated for allegedly being "one of the intellectual authors" of these attacks.

Mr Guaidó says years of government mismanagement and lack of maintenance are to blame.

Mr Maduro and Mr Guaidó have been at loggerheads since the opposition leader declared himself interim president on 23 January, arguing that the election which returned Mr Maduro to power for a second term last May was neither free nor fair.

Mr Guaidó is backed by more than 50 countries, including the US and many in Latin America, but Mr Maduro retains the support of his powerful allies China and Russia among others.

On Wednesday, China offered to help the Venezuelan government. "China hopes that Venezuela can quickly find the cause of this accident and restore normal power and social order," foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said.




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