Blackouts and water shortages grip Venezuela

Across Venezuela, electricity and water outages are becoming the norm. With infrastructure crumbling and services failing, experts warn of a growing nationwide emergency that will affect health and the food supply.

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Venezuela’s power crisis is leaving millions without reliable electricity, water and basic services.

Frequent outages and voltage fluctuations are damaging appliances and disrupting daily life, particularly outside the capital, Caracas.

Experts warn that the failing grid is triggering a wider infrastructure breakdown, affecting healthcare, transport and food supply.

With much of the country’s power capacity out of service and thousands of yearly interruptions, restoring stability could cost billions of dollars and take years.

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