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Nuevo apagón en Venezuela: lo que sabemos

Por Paula Newton, Andreina Aponte

(CNN) -- Venezuela vive un nuevo apagón. Las actividades escolares y laborales están suspendidas. Las telecomunicaciones son muy inestables.

Esto es lo que sabemos:

TOPSHOT - Pedestrians cross a street during a power outage in Caracas, Venezuela, on March 26, 2019, two weeks after a similar outage caused deaths and chaos. - Venezuela decreed a 24-hour holiday Tuesday to cope with a new near-nationwide blackout that the government alleged was caused by an "attack" targeting its main hydroelectric plant. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP) (Photo credit should read YURI CORTEZ/AFP/Getty Images)

  • A principios de esta semana, los miembros del asediado gobierno de Nicolás Maduro culparon de la interrupción del suministro eléctrico nacional al "ataque" del sistema eléctrico
  • El ministro de Comunicaciones de Venezuela, Jorge Rodríguez, dijo que los "criminales" y sus "amos gringos" fueron la causa de este apagón nacional, el segundo en 2 semanas

View of pitch-dark buildings at Los Palos Grandes neighborhood, during a power outage in Caracas, Venezuela, on March 26, 2019. - Venezuela decreed a 24-hour holiday Tuesday to cope with a new near-nationwide blackout that the government alleged was caused by an "attack" targeting its main hydroelectric plant. (Photo by FEDERICO PARRA / AFP) (Photo credit should read FEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images)

  • El gobierno dice que el ataque comenzó el lunes por la noche después de lo que dijeron que fue un incendio intencional en la central hidroeléctrica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela, la principal central eléctrica de la nación ubicada en la represa Guri, que sirve a cerca del 70 por ciento del país.
  • Los trabajadores de emergencia han estado trabajando para restaurar la red

View of an empty school canteen in the Andres Bello educational complex in Caracas taken on March 27, 2019 during a power outage in Venezuela as a 24-hour closure of schools and workplaces has been extended another 24 hours to take a load off the grid. - Desperation and rage spreads among Venezuelans as the hours pass and the massive blackout that hits the country since Monday is not solved. A new blackout swept across Venezuela on Monday, including much of Caracas, sowing alarm two weeks after a nationwide outage that paralyzed the country. (Photo by Cristian HERNANDEZ / AFP) (Photo credit should read CRISTIAN HERNANDEZ/AFP/Getty Images)