Ramón Velásquez Araguayán indicated that a surface transport contingency plan was activated in Caracas and throughout the country after the power outage
The Minister of Transport, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, reported this Friday, August 30, that a contingency plan was launched to facilitate surface mobility for the population in Caracas and throughout the country, after a power outage occurred during the early morning hours that left the entire national territory in darkness.
In statements broadcast by Globovisión, Velásquez Araguayán indicated that the mobility plan was activated at 5:00 am with more than 250 Metrobús units that guarantee “point-to-point” transportation so that the population can move around and feel at ease knowing that there are mechanisms for mobility.
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He highlighted that in the case of Caracas, the units are enabled to cover routes from the “extremes” of the city such as Propatria, Palo Verde, La Rinconada, Las Adjuntas and Zoológico with a neuralgic point which is the Rental Zone in Plaza Venezuela, a point that was chosen for the units to converge.
He hopes that “sooner rather than later” the electrical problem, which mainly affects the operation of the Caracas Metro and the Tuy Valley Railway, can be solved.
Then, in your account at InstagramVelásquez Araguayán indicated that in the interior “all surface transportation is also activated to guarantee the mobility of the people.”
In the early hours of this morning Friday, August 30th A nationwide blackout has occurred again in Venezuela. Since 4:50 am, the government confirmed, the power went out in all Venezuelan states. The power failure has also affected internet connections in more than 20 states in the country. Independent reports said the power outage began about 10 minutes earlier than the authorities admitted.
“At 4:50 a.m. today, Friday, August 30, we have been victims, once again, of an electrical sabotage that has affected several states in the country, including Greater Caracas. At this time, the electrical cabinet team is working to fully restore the service,” said Information Minister Freddy Ñáñez, in a message posted on his Telegram channel.
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