Venezuela experienced a significant power outage affecting its capital, Caracas, and several other states, leaving many without electricity.
The Venezuelan government, led by President Nicolas Maduro, was quick to attribute the blackout to 'electrical sabotage,' pointing fingers at the opposition amidst a backdrop of ongoing political tensions. This incident marks another chapter in the country's struggle with its power infrastructure, which has seen similar outages in the past. The government's claim of sabotage, however, has been met with skepticism, as no evidence has been provided to support the allegation.
The timing of the outage, amid heightened political discord, raises questions about the stability and future of Venezuela's power grid and governance.
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