Venezuela’s Maduro extends business, schools closure for 24 hours over blackout

View in Caracas on March 10, 2019, during the third day of a massive power outage which has left the capital and much of the country without communications, water and electricity. – The unprecedented power outage already left 15 patients dead and threatens to extend indefinitely, increasing distress for the severe political and economic crisis hitting the oil-rich South American nation. (Photo by Matias DELACROIX / AFP)

CARACAS, Venezuela (AFP) — Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro extended the closure of shools and businesses for another 24 hours on Monday due to the ongoing electricity blackout, Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez said.

It’s the second time Maduro has prolonged the closure, which was first announced after the massive power cut hit late on Thursday afternoon.

© Agence France-Presse

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