Millions without water as Venezuela crisis deepens

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[CARACAS] Millions of Venezuelans were left without running water Monday amid a series of massive blackouts, forcing President Nicolas Maduro to announce electricity rationing and school closures as the government struggles to cope with a deepening economic crisis. Read more at The Business Times.

Millions of Venezuelans were left without running water Monday amid a series of massive blackouts, forcing President Nicolas Maduro to announce electricity rationing and school closures as the government struggles to cope with a deepening economic crisis.

Angry Venezuelans meanwhile took to the streets of Caracas to protest the power cuts and water shortages."We have small children and we aren't able to give them a drop of water to drink," said Caracas resident Maria Rodriguez.With no electricity, pumping stations can't work, so water service is limited.

"We fill up from a well near here but we don't know if its drinkable. But we're using it," said Erimar Vale, who lives in the capital.The blackouts have worsened already dire economic and living conditions in the country, which sits on the world's largest proven oil reserves. A"brain drain" of qualified personnel has also hit the industry, with about 25,000 people in the electricity sector among the 2.7 million Venezuelans who have emigrated since 2015.

The Guri plant, however, was already showing signs of trouble: back in 2010, then-president Hugo Chavez said electricity would be rationed in some Venezuelan states because water was low at the Guri dam due to a drought. Another problem was the"de-professionalisation" of the sector when Chavez nationalized the power company in 2007 - a move that led to pro-government loyalists taking positions as managers and engineers.Demonstrations by Venezuelans angry about the blackouts broke out Sunday in Caracas.

 

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