Several users denounced that the Simón Bolívar International Airport, in Maiquetía, was left without electricity since 10 pm on Saturday, May 20. Until now, there has not been any official information about the light failure.
Several users denounced that the Simón Bolívar International Airport, in Maiquetía, was left without electricity since 10 pm on Saturday, May 20. Until now, there has not been any official information about the light failure.
However, during the early hours of this Sunday, November 21, passengers pointed out that the country’s main airport remained in darkness.
At 2:18 this Sunday, the user Igor Penuela reported on his Twitter account. «Without light the International Airport of Maiquetía. The passengers of the flight that arrived from Panama, have more than an hour waiting for suitcases without response.
This denunciation was echoed by the economist Leonardo Vera, who pointed out that “nOr is there even a control tower. How is it possible that he airport most important international company in the country does not have an emergency power plant? Nor protocols for contingencies. There is not even staff on site. The government is the plague.
Without light in Maiquetía. There is not even a control tower.
How is it possible that the most important international airport in the country does not have an emergency power plant?
Nor protocols for contingencies.
There is not even staff on site.
The government is the plague. https://t.co/CcQB95u9Fn
— Leonardo Vera (@LeonardoVera60) May 21, 2023
on the account of Maiquetia International Airport There is no information, until this Sunday morning, about the power failure in its facilities.
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