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Venezuela utility service crisis and protests
Overview
Venezuela has experienced widespread social unrest and public demonstrations driven by failures in basic utility services. Initially, protests erupted across at least eight states, including Zulia and the Capital District, in response to a severe electricity crisis characterized by frequent and prolonged power outages. While government officials attributed the instability to the El Niño climate phenomenon, opposition leaders and activists argued the crisis resulted from mismanagement and a lack of investment in the national electrical system.
Following the electricity unrest, demonstrations expanded to address prolonged water shortages. In states such as Nueva Esparta and Aragua, residents blocked roads and held nighttime protests to demand the restoration of piped water services. In some areas, communities reported being without water for up to four months, rejecting emergency measures such as water tankers as insufficient for basic hygiene and consumption needs.
Entities
Altagracia de Orituco · Hopelchén · Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) · Venezuela · Brullerby Suárez
Timeline
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7 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesVenezuela residents protest prolonged water shortagesProtests have erupted in Venezuela's Aragua and Nueva Esparta states as residents demand an end to months-long water shortages and the restoration of piped water services.
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11 days ago
[POLITICS] 8 sourcesVenezuela faces nationwide protests over electricity crisisWidespread protests have erupted across multiple Venezuelan states as citizens demand solutions to persistent power outages and a deteriorating national electrical grid.
Sources
caraotadigital.net · dokumentum.hu · eldia.com · lanacionweb.com · lapatilla.com · noti-rse.com · okdiario.com · poresto.net · sipao.it