Democracy Dies in Darkness

Rotting food and endangered patients: How Venezuelans are faring during continuing nationwide power outages

March 10, 2019 at 6:39 p.m. EDT
A woman waits to fill cans with potable water in Caracas on March 10, 2019, during the third day of a massive power outage which has left Venezuelans without communications, electricity and water. (Cristian Hernandez/AFP/Getty Images)

CARACAS, Venezuela — Opposition lawmakers and aid groups warned Sunday that an unprecedented nationwide blackout in Venezuela was causing a rising number of deaths, as citizens struggled for a fourth day to find food and water and hospitals were paralyzed.

“What Venezuelans are living today looks like a science fiction movie,” said Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader who is spearheading a U.S.-backed campaign to oust President Nicolás Maduro.