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After the power cuts that Venezuela suffered last Monday, the situation is that light comes and goes. While some people experience the return of electric current, others lament because they continue without service. In addition, those who have the light do not know before when, since many times the service is restored and cut again.
In front of this situation, the Nicolás Maduro regime has resumed work and educational activities for this Thursday. The Minister of Communication, Jorge RodríguezI reported it last night on Twitter.
"In this intense effort to recover the national electricity system, which has suffered the most serious terrorist attack in the history of Venezuela, the Bolivarian government has decided to suspend its work activities and educational activities tomorrow ( Thursday) Thursday 28..
Meanwhile, in Venezuela, one of the trends on Twitter is the hashtag # Electrical report. With this label, thousands of people tell their current situation.
Fabiana Rosales, wife of opposition leader Juan Guaidó, recognized by many countries as president in charge of Venezuela, denounced "terrible reality"Venezuelans are facing because of the energy crisis which, he adds, has aggravated the lack of food and medicine.
"This energy crisis has accelerated all social processes because the truth is that the consequences were at levels that we could not even imagineRosales said at a meeting with Venezuelans in Washington, organized at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
"There is no food or medicine, the light goes out and ends up damaging the little bit left over. It's a terrible reality"said Rosales, who warned that" due to power outages, blood transfusion bags or transplant organs are damaged.
Even Rosales confessed that he had not been able to communicate with his family because "lives inside and there is no light"
In the same line, it was pronounced Carlos Vecchio, the representative of Guaidó in front of the United States government, who badured that the crisis of electricity had "keen"the situation your country is facing.
"I can perfectly understand the desperation and anguish of Venezuelans in trying to solve this problem as quickly as possible."Vecchio said in his speech at the event led by Rosales.
"I also have my parents there, my whole family there", added Vecchio, who admitted that sometimes it was his turn"to be days without talking"with their relatives, because they do not live in Caracas"but very far from the capital"
"That's the drama we have to go through right now"admitted the delegate of the head of the Venezuelan Parliament, who called on his compatriots to keep hope.
Maduro attributed the power outage to a "rifle attack" and announced a rationing
The head of the State of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, accused this Wednesday of the power outage last Monday at a "terrorist attack on the rifle"who keeps a good part of the country and who blamed the opposition and the United States, and announced that come days of rationing stabilize the system.
"We are going to spend days where we will have to move to a conscious and organized cargo administration, in order to stabilize the system until we rebuild everything that they have burned."Advanced in Maduro last Monday, the country has suffered two power cuts that have since kept Venezuela out of power.
In a phone call to the state channel VTVMaduro repeated that hopes to restore supply throughout Venezuela in the next hours and completely stabilize the liquid in the next few days.
The chavist leader badured that 80% of the country already has electricity while the regions still in the dark are mostly found in western Venezuela.
"The national electricity system is not as robust as it will be in the coming days as we repair the core of the system.", he continued and informed of the implementation of a new plan"freight administration ", rationing, of which he did not give more details.
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