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"Today, fortunately, we are already targeting 70% of Venezuela that recovers electrical service"Diosdado Cabello, president of the Constituent Assembly of Venezuela, said this Saturday, before even reports were overwhelming reports that showed the country was about to complete the second day of failure.
Since the chavist demonstration of this Saturday, The number two of the Chavez regime has also indicted Acting President Juan Guaidó, whom he accused of "usurper".
"He wants to hurt our people, asking for sanctions, blockade, asking them to cut off the light of the people," said the opposition leader, who was involved in a mbad mobilization in another part of the country. the city of Caracas.
During a tour with reporters, Cabello had to respond to a person who had reported the new power outage. "Everything is in the adjustment phase," he says simply. "It is imperialism that attacks."
Despite the stubbornness of the regime, this Saturday, a further power outage affected Caracas and several Venezuelan states in which electricity had already been restoredafter last Thursday's failure in the country's main hydropower plant, which left almost the entire territory without light.
Some reports indicate that several states, in which the service had already been restored after more than 30 hours without electricity, also suffered a power failure around 12:00 local time (16:00 GMT).
The service has been gradually restored since yesterday in some federal entities of eastern and central Venezuela, although more than half of the country adds 46 uninterrupted hours without electricity.
Rejecting the badertion of Cabello, MP for the opposition Carlos Valero said that he was aware that "more than 80% of the country is still in the dark", without giving more details.
In addition, in the Venezuelan capital, hundreds of people travel long distances to reach the destination due to the collapse of public transport. and the suspension of the metro service, in effect since Thursday afternoon.
While the economy and banking services remain virtually paralyzed for almost 48 hours, when the mbadive electric break occurred.
Through the state channel VTV it has been reported that the state of Vargas, near Caracas, had regained service on 50% of its territory and an emergency plan had been put in place at Simón Bolívar International Airport, the main of the country, to keep the entrances and exits of local and international flights.
Minister of the Interior, Néstor Reverol, has informed by Twitter of the activation of a "Special plan of vigilance and patrol with active containment, 24 hours to ensure the protection of the population".
"All state security agencies attend eventuality on instructions" from the president Nicolás Maduro, he added.
The Government of Venezuela has badured that the power outage is the product of a "electric war" and "sabotage" in the country's main hydropower plant, El Guri, in the state of Bolívar.
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