The Borneo Post

More than 300 arrested during Venezuela blackout — NGO

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CARACAS: More than 300 people were arrested for protesting and looting during an unpreceden­ted weeklong blackout across Venezuela, an NGO for detainees critical of President Nicolas Maduro’s government said Thursday.

Between the start of the blackout on March 7 and Thursday, “we are talking of 124 arrested for protesting” and “more than 200 other arrests for looting,” the Foro Penal NGO’s director, Alfredo Romero, told a news conference.

He said “anarchy” reigned in Venezuela’s second city of Maracaibo during the power outage, looting.”

A retailers’ associatio­n said some 500 stores in that city were pillaged during the power cut.

Power was mostly back to normal in Caracas since early this week, albeit with the frequent power dips that characteri­zed the with “generalise­d pre-blackout situation.

Maduro’s government asserted Wednesday that electricit­y had been fully restored across the whole country, but some western regions still experience­d a lack of power.

The prolonged outage notably disrupted supplies of drinking water, forcing residents to wait for water trucks or scoop up effluent from sewerage pipes.

Maduro blamed the blackout on US ‘sabotage.’

But experts said steadily degraded infrastruc­ture and a brain drain of qualified engineers was more likely. — AFP

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