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Venezuela's blackout enters fifth day; government announces measure to deal with power outage
In an interview with Caracas-based television network Telesur, Menendez said the first step will be to closely monitor the functioning of medical services.
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People queue for drinking water being distributed in a tanker in the municipality of Chacao in a tanker, in Caracas, on March 11, 2019. - Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro extended the closure of shools and businesses for another 24 hours on Monday due to the ongoing electricity blackout, Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez said. The power outage caused chaos with public services such as water and transport also grinding to a halt, while hospitals were left without power. (Photo by Cristian HERNANDEZ / AFP)
Carcas: Venezuela's government has announced four measures to deal with a blackout that has plunged the country in darkness since late Thursday.
Planning Minister Ricardo Menendez on Monday said the moves aim to ensure that public services, like healthcare and delivery of food baskets, continue despite the crippling power outage, Xinhua news agency reported.
In an interview with Caracas-based television network Telesur, Menendez said the first step will be to closely monitor the functioning of medical services.
The second and third measures aim to ensure the delivery of gas and water via tanker trucks to households around the country.
The fourth step aims to guarantee the continuity of the country's CLAP program, which delivers staple foods to households.
Venezuela has in the past suffered from isolated and brief power failures, but this time the blackout has lasted days and affected much of the country.
The government blames sabotage at a central hydroelectric plant by workers colluding with the US-backed right-wing opposition, as part of a plan to incite unrest and undermine President Nicolas Maduro and the ruling party.
The opposition and the US claimed that the power failure is due to corruption and mismanagement.
Menendez said the strategy to sow discontent failed, describing the attitude of solidarity and civic-mindedness that has prevailed during the blackout as "heroic."
Still, the outage has led to millions of dollars in losses due to lost productivity, he said.
Electricity went off in many parts of the country at 5 pm local time (2100 GMT) Thursday, March 7, and has been intermittently restored to certain areas.
Officials continue to work to restore power, Maduro posted to Twitter.
"We have defeated coups d'etat, oil sabotage, violent rioters and attacks on our sovereignty, and rest assured we are going to defeat the electricity war," said Maduro.
Caracas, the capital, was generally calm despite more than three days without electricity and now a diminishing water supply, as a result of the power failure. There were few people and vehicles in the streets, mainly due to the government's decision to close schools and government offices.
Caracas residents enjoyed a few hours of electricity until a blast early Monday morning at an electrical substation in central Miranda state knocked the power out again.
According to Miranda Governor Hector Rodriguez, electricity was back on in 80 percent of the state, "however, the system is still unstable."
He urged people to continue to take precautionary measures.
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