Venezuela nears total collapse as government now unable to provide food, water, electricity and protection for citizens

Z., Isabelle. (April 15, 2016). Venezuela nears total collapse as government now unable to provide food, water, electricity and protection for citizens. Natural News. Retrieved November 18, 2016, from

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Venezuela is now nearing total collapse as the government is failing miserably to provide its citizens with basic necessities such as water, food, electricity and protection. Venezuela gets 70 percent of its electricity from its hydroelectric plants. Severe drought has led to a water shortage everywhere, and the reduced water levels in the plants mean generators aren’t putting out as much power as need.

If the American economy goes the way of the Venezuelan one at some point, being self-sufficient could mean the difference between life and death. Venezuela has to have their water system modified and checked every once in awhile.

4 thoughts on “Venezuela nears total collapse as government now unable to provide food, water, electricity and protection for citizens

  1. I agree that the United States need to do there part in helping Venezuela. They will not be able to survive with our help.

  2. Wow, I didn’t realize that they depended on hydroelectric power so much. Are we headed this way as well because we will eventually run out of coal too?

  3. I really hope the United States never makes this choice, but I also think someone should help them out even just a little it can make a big difference.

  4. Wow, this is really sad. Is there any way other countries can help Venezuela with their water shortage problem or help them modify their water production system?

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