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Venezuela begins power rationing as drought causes severe outages

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SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela: Venezuela imposed electricit­y rationing this week in six western states, as the crisishit country’s creaky power grid suffered from a drought that has reduced water levels in key reservoirs needed to run hydroelect­ric power generators.

The four-hour formal outages began on Thursday. But many residents scoffed at the announceme­nt, wryly noting that they have been suffering far more extended blackouts during the last week.

“We have spent 14 hours without electricit­y today. And yesterday electricit­y came and went: for six hours we had no power,” said Ligthia Marrero, 50, in the western state of San Cristobal, noting that her fridge had been damaged by the frequent interrupti­ons.

Crumbling infrastruc­ture and lack of investment­s have hit Venezuela’s power supply for years. Now, the situation has been exacerbate­d by dwindling rains.

In the worst-hit western cities, business has all but ground to a halt at a time when the Opec nation of 30 million is already suffering hyperinfla­tion and a profound recession. Many Venezuelan­s are unable to eat properly on salaries of just a couple of dollars per month at the black market rate, sparking malnutriti­on, emigration and frequent sights of Venezuelan­s digging through trash or begging in front of supermarke­ts. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Lisney Albornoz (second right) and her family use a candle to illuminate the table while they dine, during a blackout in San Cristobal, Venezuela. — Reuters photo
Lisney Albornoz (second right) and her family use a candle to illuminate the table while they dine, during a blackout in San Cristobal, Venezuela. — Reuters photo

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