For the second time this month, Venezuela has been hit by a massive power outage, forcing students and workers to stay home Tuesday. The outage struck as Venezuelans were still reeling from the last one, which left many of them without access to uncontaminated running water or other basic necessities. As he did with the first outage, President Nicolas Maduro attributed the outage to sabotage by his opponents, including the U.S. government. Their patience grew increasingly thin when a second outage struck late into the night, leaving neighborhoods pitch black. "This outage is evidence that the dictator is incapable of resolving the crisis," Guaido wrote on Twitter Monday.
Source: Fox News March 26, 2019 14:03 UTC