Juan Guaido, Venezuela's self-declared interim president, said the 17 people who have died in the country's massive power outage were 'murdered' by the government of President Nicolas Maduro
Caracas Seventeen people have died in Venezuela's massive power outage,"murdered" by the government of President Nicolas Maduro, opposition leader Juan Guaido alleged Sunday.
Guaido, Venezuela's self-declared interim president, said Sunday that 16 states continued to be completely without power, while six had partial power. He said the private sector had lost at least $400 million from power outages.Electricity was cut to 70% of the South American nation late last week, and officials warned that hospitals were at risk.A dark corridor at Miguel Perez Carreno hospital, in Caracas, during the outage March 8.
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