most of Venezuela’s 23 states have been affected by the recent outage that hit on Monday. After 55 hours was closer to 70 per cent of the population without internet access at midnight to Thursday, according to the non-profit human rights organisation Netblocks.
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the Subway in Caracas have been closed, shops have has missed again in order to avoid looting and many have had to go home from their jobs or schools. Most, 91 per cent of the country’s telecommunications been down, slightly lower than the 96 percent during the last outage, when at least 43 persons died in the hospital, in essence, njurpatienteter could not get dialysis.
has been restrained with the information and, as a rule, the data have been seemingly skönmålade to reduce the problems. On Wednesday, for example, the minister of communications, Jorge Rodriguez to the problems at the power station Guri had been fixed in just a few hours, but the facts speak against such claims.
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Guri produces 80% of Venezuela’s power and some kind of error there lay also behind the last outage that lasted a week from the 7th of march. President Nicolás Maduro has claimed sabotage orchestrated by the ”imperial forces”, but most analysts point to much deferred maintenance, lack of equipment and expertise have fled the country.
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about 10 percent of Venezuela’s population, have fled the country since 2014 due to generally poor conditions, which deteriorated further with the fall in the price of oil and u.s. sanctions. Human rights, food, medicine, housing, and money are some of the bristvarorna that gets people to look away – neighboring Colombia has welcomed the venezuelans over the limit with expired passport.
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The humanitarian crisis became political in January when the opposition leader Juan Guaidó proclaimed himself interim president and recognized as such by the united states, Sweden, the united kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, and a dozen other countries. Maduro sees his rival as AMERICA’s puppet in the ambition to take the country’s oil wealth seized.