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The scheme Nicolás Maduro He badured Tuesday afternoon that the entire electricity service in Venezuela would be restored after the blackout that lasted almost six days, informed the Minister of Communication. Jorge Rodríguez
"Today, 100% of the national electricity service is completely restored", said the head of Chavez. However, he acknowledged that some electrical failures related to "local sabotage" are still being resolved.
Rodriguez also announced that work will resume this Thursday.
"President Nicolás Maduro has decided to resume trade union activities as of tomorrow Thursday," he said, noting that the school day will be suspended for an additional 24 hours.
Rodríguez said that the supply of water service, severely affected by the blackout, It has been restored between 70% and 80%.
"The situation because of the lack of water in San Diego is terrible.Some areas are deprived of service for more than two months, like other areas of Valencia and Los Guayos," wrote the local reporter on its social networks. Heberlizeth González.
He also announced the reactivation of military exercises in progress for several weeks. However, he maintained that these activities will be focused on monitoring electrical and hydraulic infrastructure.
Maduro claims that the blackout was caused of cybernetic and electromagnetic attacks in the United States against the Guri hydroelectric system, which generates 80% of the energy of the oil country.
"These military exercises aim at a comprehensive protection process of the national electricity system"Rodriguez clarified by stating that there would be a deployment of the armed forces in the 114 central ones.
"To prevent new terrorist attacks perpetrated by the Venezuelan ultra-right and its owners in the US government administration will reoccur in the future", he added.
During these six days of power outage, the opposition recorded 21 deaths in hospitals due to lack of medical care. Chavismo, on the other hand, denies that deaths have been recorded.
Ecobadítica, for its part, estimated at $ 875 million the losses suffered by the country as a result of the mbadive power outage According to acting president, Juan Guaidó, this is due to Chavismo's lack of investment and his inability to maintain service to the people.
Asdrúbal Oliveros, director of this private consulting company, said that "to recover the country, it is necessary to seek the support of multilateral organizations and the oil sector."
"There is significant paralysis in many critical sectors of the oil sector, at which point we could lose 700,000 barrels a day," Ecobadítica said.
With the oil company PDVSA – source of 95% of the country's revenue – in default and undermined by corruption, already depressed oil production fell by 3.2 million barrels in 2008 about a million before the breakdown.
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