CARACAS, Tuesday September 02, 2008 | Update
Country
The third massive power blackout thus far this year
hit 50 percent of the Venezuelan territory, temporarily disabling
basic services such as the subway, and creating new concerns
about the status of the electric power supply.
In total, there were two major power outages on Monday from
1:50 p.m. that struck the Greater Caracas and the states of
Apure, Aragua, Bolívar, Carabobo, Falcón, Lara,
Mérida, Nueva Esparta, Portuguesa, Táchira, Trujillo
and Zulia. A general blackout in the Andes region was confirmed
by Carlos Sánchez, a top official of the Venezuelan state
electricity company, Compañía Anónima de Administración
y Fomento Eléctrico, Cadafe.
Meanwhile, Hipólito Izquierdo, the chairman of the National
Electrical Corporation, and Javier Alvarado, the chairman
of the state-run utility Electricidad de Caracas, listed the
projects that are expected to expand the long-term generation
capacity, particularly in Caracas. However, it follows that
there is no short term solution to avoid completely power
outages in the Venezuelan territory.
10:07 AM. DIPLOMACY. Admired by the Colombian guerrilla after his coup attempt in 1992, the then lieutenant colonel Hugo Chávez Frías received financial support by the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) for his projects after his capture that year. This mostly explains the relationship and "debt" between the parties, as revealed by a paper of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) of the United Kingdom.