Este domingo el Senador, Marco Rubio, se refirió vía Twitter a la crisis eléctrica que ha dejado a Venezuela en completa oscuridad y desconectada del mundo durante tres días, asegurando que "la crisis humanitaria ha tomado un giro rápido y catastrófico en 72 horas". Desde el jueves se ha vuelto cada vez más horrible", expresó Rubio.
Asímismo aseguró que en la última noche se ha notificado 17 muertes en hospitales debido a la falta de electricidad y advirtió que más podrían morir en las próximas horas.
FIVE PART THREAD ON SITUATION IN #VENEZUELA:— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) 10 de marzo de 2019
The crisis inside the country has taken a rapid & catastrophic turn over the last 72 hours. As bad as the humanitarian crisis was before,since Thursday it has become increasingly horrific.
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2/5— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) 10 de marzo de 2019
We are approaching 72 hours of a nationwide electrical blackout. Already facing growing food shortages,remaining food is spoiling & the prospect starvation is many is now real.
3/5— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) 10 de marzo de 2019
Already facing severe fuel shortages,generator use has further depleted supplies. In the next few hours more generators will stop at hospitals because fuel is running out. Making matters even worse is that internet & cell service makes communications increasingly difficult.
4/5— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) 10 de marzo de 2019
As of 8:30pm last night 17 deaths have been reported in hospitals due to lack of electricity. The true number is higher.
Patients on life support,in neonatal ICU have died & more will die in coming hours. Dialysis patients face certain death if they don’t get services soon.
5/5— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) 10 de marzo de 2019
Experts warned for months that years of #MaduroRegime negligence would lead to this collapse of electricity system. And regime does not have the expertise to fix it.
If massive amounts of aid isn’t delivered very soon, I fear we are headed for an unprecedented catastrophe.
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