Una vez más, los venezolanos sufren un masivo apagón en varias zonas del país. Usuarios en las redes sociales denunciaron que la falta de energía se registra desde tempranas horas de este lunes.
La falla dejó sin suministro a gran parte de Caracas a las 16:00 horas, mientras que ciudadanos en redes sociales reportaron cortes en al menos la mitad de los estados del país.
La estatal Corporación Eléctrica Nacional (Corpoelec) solo informó sobre una avería que afecta a sectores de la capital.
«Siento indignación. No se hicieron los correctivos necesarios y es más de lo mismo. Cuidado si este (corte) no es peor que los anteriores «, dijo a la AFP Eurimar Güere, de 36 años, tras salir de su oficina en el este de Caracas.
View of Caracas on July 22, 2019 seen as the capital and other parts of Venezuela are being hit by a massive power cut. – The lights went out in most of Caracas while people in other parts of the country took to social media to report the power had gone out there too. The state-owned power company CORPOELEC only reported a breakdown affecting sectors of Caracas. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP) View of Caracas on July 22, 2019 seen as the capital and other parts of Venezuela are being hit by a massive power cut. – The lights went out in most of Caracas while people in other parts of the country took to social media to report the power had gone out there too. The state-owned power company CORPOELEC only reported a breakdown affecting sectors of Caracas. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP) A woman is illuminated by the screen of her mobile phone in Caracas on July 22, 2019 as the capital and other parts of Venezuela are being hit by a massive power cut. – The lights went out in most of Caracas while people in other parts of the country took to social media to report the power had gone out there too. The state-owned power company CORPOELEC only reported a breakdown affecting sectors of Caracas. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP) Workers are seen on the stairs of an office building in Caracas on July 22, 2019 as the capital and other parts of Venezuela are being hit by a massive power cut. – The lights went out in most of Caracas while people in other parts of the country took to social media to report the power had gone out there too. The state-owned power company CORPOELEC only reported a breakdown affecting sectors of Caracas. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP) People are silhouetted by the lights of a vehicle as they cross a street in Caracas on July 22, 2019 as the capital and other parts of Venezuela are being hit by a massive power cut. – The lights went out in most of Caracas while people in other parts of the country took to social media to report the power had gone out there too. The state-owned power company CORPOELEC only reported a breakdown affecting sectors of Caracas. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP) Two men are silhouetted by the lights of a vehicle as they cross a street in Caracas on July 22, 2019 while the capital and other parts of Venezuela are being hit by a massive power cut. – The lights went out in most of Caracas while people in other parts of the country took to social media to report the power had gone out there too. The state-owned power company CORPOELEC only reported a breakdown affecting sectors of Caracas. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
People ride in a bus during a blackout in Caracas in Caracas, Venezuela July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero A man uses a cellphone to illuminate a vendor in a bar during a blackout in Caracas, Venezuela July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero People uses their cell phones in a bar during a blackout in Caracas, Venezuela July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero The lights of a car illumine people on the side of the street during a blackout in Caracas, Venezuela July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero People walk on the street during a blackout in Caracas, Venezuela July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero