Weekend without electricity: what are the consequences of the energy crisis in Venezuela
2019-03-11T18:56:06.420Z
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In Venezuela, continuing interruptions in electricity. The army has taken the country's energy system under guard and is monitoring the power lines from the air. March 11 in Venezuela announced a day off, closed schools and a number of enterprises. It is reported that residents of the country are trying to rob shops, about 50 people were detained. Earlier, the country's legitimate president, Nicolas Maduro, stated that a cyber attack had been committed on one of the country's energy facilities, while oppositionist Juan Guaido, who had declared himself interim president of Venezuela, had called for the state of emergency to be introduced in the country in order to receive international assistance to restore energy supplies.
Source: russiart