Power Restoration Commences in Caracas Amid Nationwide Blackout
Venezuela is set to begin restoring power, starting with the capital city of Caracas, following a nationwide blackout that started early Friday morning. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello announced on state television that the power will be reintroduced gradually, adhering to security protocols.
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Power is set to be restored in Venezuela soon, starting with the capital city, Caracas. The announcement comes from Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, speaking on state television on Friday amid a nationwide blackout that began early in the morning.
Cabello stated, 'It will begin arriving little by little nationally, with security protocols in place,' indicating a methodical approach to reintroducing electricity across the country.
The blackout has affected the entire nation, prompting swift governmental action to address the crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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