I hadn’t thought about this deeply enough to realize what was happening.
https://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/president-evil/
President Evil
By Richard Fernandez
FTA:
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Nearly a week after the Guri Dam, which provides most of Venezuela’s base electric load, broke down, people are drinking from sewers, patients are dying in hospitals, prisoners are starving in their cells, gasoline is running out at stations from lack of distribution, food is rotting in the reefers and looting has become widespread. All cascaded from a fault that until now has not yet been fully explained. One Venezuelan described the day the grid died almost as if civilization were in the past tense:
“I left the office on Thursday afternoon and when I got home the lights were out. I stopped by one of my neighbors apartment and we had a few beers while we waited for the power to come back on. Three days later, we still have no water, no electricity, no food, no cash and no explanations (or help whatsoever) from the authorities.”
“Since then, the country has turned into a ghost town. Survivors roam the empty streets looking for mobile signal, food, water, and a plug. Most stores remain closed; they say hundreds have died in public hospitals or at their homes, unable to contact anyone for help; fear has conquered the streets; looting and small protests have been reported across the nation; fires have gotten out of control. Every hour that goes by without electricity, everything gets harder to find, more expensive, scarier and sadder.”
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“Despair is in the air. We have seen a lot of crazy shit these past 20 years, says Antonio, a 54-year-old butcher from Falcón. But we had never experienced anything close to this. They turned off the lights and simply walked out the door. No help is coming. This is what losing a war must feel like. Arent they going to help us with water? With food? How much longer until people start dropping dead in the streets?
“Maria walks slowly with a cane, the last rays of sunshine warming her skin. I am sad it had to happen like this, when we were so close to the end of this damned government. I have a knee problem. I have to walk 17 km to get home. I have a long way to go. When I get there, I wont have food or water. I dont even know if my family will be there. If they are, I wont know how to feed them. And if they arent there, I wont know how to find them.
Sounds like something from ‘One Second After’ by William Forstchen. I wonder how long it would take this country to dissolve into chaos if the lights went out long term?
Thank you for posting that, Mairdie.
How horrible for the poor people of Venezuala. When will help come, and from where?