Venezuela Was Crumbling. A Blackout Tipped Parts of It Into Anarchy. By News March 16, 2019 Add Comment Edit Maracaibo, the 2nd largest city, was without electricity for more than a week and saw mobs of looters, deteriorating bodies in morgues, abandoned patients in hospitals. Share this post Related PostsDriven by Trump Policy Changes, Fracking Booms on Public LandsRed-Hot Economy? Women Aren’t ConvincedThe Tip Sheet: Bomb Suspect, Beto Poll, Obama Calls Out Trump: 10 Days to Go‘Today, for the First Time, I Donated Money to a Campaign’Shopping for Insurance? Don’t Expect Much Help Navigating PlansFox News Breaking News AlertFox News Breaking News AlertMattis Vows U.S. Will Hold Khashoggi’s Killers Accountable
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