Venezuela crisis:'There is simply no water' - BBC News

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Water shortages caused by a six-day power cut in Venezuelan cities hit the headlines earlier this month, but for many in the country, dry taps are nothing new.
The electrical outage affected pumps that deliver water to homes around the capital, Caracas. Some homes had no water for days.
Families gathered up plastic bottles to fill them with hosepipes at public parks, and visited a mountain on the outskirts of the city to collect water.
Caracas resident Margarita told the BBC's Will Grant that the recent shortages are part of a wider problem.

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Well I am gonna start hoarding up as much water as I can. With what is looks like, it's price will soon be more than gold or diamond. A watersmith!

shubhamgajwani
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If only Venezuela didn't have crippling sanctions placed on it

matteopepe
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World should unite and help them in every possible way.

madrish
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Don't worry .This will be solved very soon .The Russian's are already sending planes with experts to fix the problem.With Chinese money and Cuban help there will be relief soon.
Besides : South Africa is low on Water and so arw many other Countries in the World as well. In many parts of the world people are really starving .Venezualiens are still pretty well fed. Obviously this is about money and natural resources and northing else. People and public opinion are just used as pawns in this chess game.

peterkobor
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By unidos she mean bring Gran Colombia back. I don't think it's a bad idea

lovetotheworld
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One person ONE opinion. Believe nothing you hear Until you yourself have investigated it thoroughly with mindful reason and common sence. Keep emotions Curbed.

jackhole
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One the elites didn't think off did you know your number to the amount off water used is in serious question?.

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