Second major blackout leaves Venezuelans fearing power cuts will be the norm
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MARCH 26, 2019 / 10:44 AM / UPDATED 42 MINUTES AGO
Second major blackout leaves Venezuelans fearing power cuts will be the norm
Vivian Sequera, Corina Pons
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CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelas government told workers and school children to stay home on Tuesday as the second major blackout this month left the streets of Caracas mostly empty and residents wondering how long power would be out amid a deepening economic crisis.
President Nicolas Maduros Socialist government, which had blamed sabotage by the United States and the opposition for the previous power cut, said an attack on its electrical system caused the blackout that first hit on Monday. The outage shuttered businesses, paralyzed the countrys main oil export terminal, and stranded commuters.
Intermittent service has long affected Venezuelas largely rural interior, but residents of Caracas fear the increasing blackouts in the capital mean that unreliable power is becoming the new normal for them, too.
I hope that now with these blackouts in Caracas they can do something, that everyone reacts, said Maria Melendez, a seamstress in the western city of Punto Fijo who said she has had to replace damaged appliances during previous blackouts.
They used to say that Caracas is Caracas, and everywhere else is weeds and snakes. Now Caracas will also be weeds and snakes if we continue like this.
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