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2019-03-11 Caribbean-Latin America
Venezuela’s transmission system in Guarico
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Posted by 3dc 2019-03-11 05:58|| || Front Page|| [9 views ]  Top
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#1 First Venezuelans ran out of toilet paper. Watt, without electricity, they don't have shorts.
Posted by Ebbavirt Clunk4147 2019-03-11 06:53||   2019-03-11 06:53|| Front Page Top

#2 Q: What did the Socialists use before they used candles?

A: Electricity!

The darkest of dad jokes!
Posted by Nguard 2019-03-11 08:59||   2019-03-11 08:59|| Front Page Top

#3 Thanks 3dc. Good find.

Passed it around here to interested folks as no believable info is coming out of Corpoelec.

Almost surreal in their reporting.
Posted by Mullah Richard 2019-03-11 08:59||   2019-03-11 08:59|| Front Page Top

#4 The New York Times reports the following:

The government has tried to restart Guri four times since the start of the blackout on Thursday. The latest attempt led to the explosion of a secondary substation near Guri on Saturday. Every time they attempt to restart, they fail and the disruption breaks something else in the system, destabilizing the grid yet further,” said Mr. Aguilar. “Obviously, they are hiding something from us,” he said of the government.


Venezuela’s hospitals, already struggling with shortages of supplies and equipment amid an economic meltdown, entered crisis mode on Thursday when the South American nation’s power system went down.

Public hospitals typically have generators to provide back-up electricity in the event of an outage, but doctors consulted by Reuters said they were either damaged or idled for lack of fuel.

Julio Castro of the non-governmental organization Doctors for Health says the blackouts have stretched Venezuelan hospitals to the breaking point. The group says at least 21 people have died in public hospitals during the outage.


Posted by Frozen Al 2019-03-11 16:31||   2019-03-11 16:31|| Front Page Top

#5 As usual, the guest comment are gold:

it’s unlikely the Regime can do anything for Lara and Zulia in at least 36 hours.

The regime knows this, and it’s not asking to activate the Venezuela - Colombia link to feed Western Zulia and Maracaibo.

Or warn people

This amounts to genocide.
Posted by Frozen Al 2019-03-11 17:09||   2019-03-11 17:09|| Front Page Top

#6 from the article: they sent most of the cows home friday.
beef; its whats for dinner, at least this friday
Posted by USN, Ret. 2019-03-11 17:35||   2019-03-11 17:35|| Front Page Top

#7 Q: What is the world's fastest land animal?

A: The Venezuelan cow.
Posted by gorb 2019-03-11 18:01||   2019-03-11 18:01|| Front Page Top

#8 LOL Gorb!
Posted by CrazyFool 2019-03-11 23:08||   2019-03-11 23:08|| Front Page Top

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