This was the Ministry of Energy of Venezuela reported on its Twitter page.

"The Bolivarian government through the Ministry of Energy informs the Venezuelan people about the introduction of alternating units (power outages) according to the load management plan in order to preserve the efficiency of the national power supply system," the report indicates.

🗣️ ¡𝐓𝐨𝐦𝐚 𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐚! ✍️🇻🇪
El Gobierno Bolivariano a través del @ mppeevzla informa al pueblo venezolano la rotación de los bloques del Plan de Administración de Carga, con la etción de preservar la operatividad del Sistema Eléctrico Nacional # SEN # puebloV Artur ios art ios ios a / t

- MIPPCI (@Mippcivzla) April 5, 2019

As indicated by VTV, disconnection will occur six or seven days a week according to a varying schedule. Restrictions will not affect the water supply, health, fire, and several other government departments.

On March 30, it was reported that a significant part of the territory of Venezuela was again left without electricity. The shutdown occurred in 21 states.

In late January, expert Nikita Danyuk, in an interview with FBA Economy Today, spoke about the possible development of events in a Latin American country.