Crisis in Venezuela: Light, water and transport, the terrible public services

in informationwar •  7 years ago 

The lack of maintenance, foreign currency and investment are the main causes of the poor quality of public services in the oil country, but they worsen when commanded by military personnel whose only plan to address the emergency is rationing.
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CARACAS, Venezuela .- Constant blackouts, shortage of gasoline and domestic gas, lack of drinking water and public transport units are added to the economic and humanitarian crisis that Venezuelans suffer today.

Electric failures in all the states of Venezuela that have lasted up to 10 hours already affect the capital, Caracas, which in three months of 2018 suffered three blackouts.

"My day is summarized in no light from 10 o'clock in the morning and until 3 o'clock in the afternoon, I arrive at the office and there is no light from 3 o'clock in the afternoon until 7 o'clock at night, I return to the house and at 10 o'clock At night the electricity goes back on. How does a country like this progress? "Asks Marcelo Marín from Zulia, the main oil producing state.

But there is more. There is drought or rain, the water supply stopped being constant in the faucets of the houses of the Venezuelans and many caraqueños usually go to the foothills of the Ávila mountain to source the springs of the highest mountain in the Caribbean.
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