Venezuela | Subway lines fully restored following attack on power system
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00:00We go live now with our correspondent in Caracas, Gladys Quezada, who is currently in the Savannah
00:05Garden neighborhood in Chacao Municipality.
00:08Welcome again to From the South, Gladys.
00:09What's the latest from Venezuela?
00:11Hi Luis, yes, thanks for this opportunity to keep informing all of our audience in the
00:21Caribbean, Latin America, and the world as a whole about what is going on here in Venezuela.
00:27Yes, as you were saying, currently I'm at the Savannah Grande Boulevard here in Chacao
00:33Municipality, one of the main trade and marketplaces, landmarks here in Caracas, and this is one
00:42of the many places when people come to do beauty shopping, maybe they can find some
00:49goods for their homes, but this is so different from where the place we were at Petare.
00:55Back then, we were at a farmer's market, and this is just a boulevard full of little
01:01shops, markets, and vendors in the streets.
01:04As you can see behind me, and as you can see maybe in support takes, this is crowded, okay?
01:11The Savannah Grande Boulevard is packed, full of people that are doing their walks on Saturday,
01:18they are doing their shopping here in Savannah Grande, and they are also coming here to
01:25find other services because this boulevard is full of other, maybe clinics, places where
01:32you can find beauty articles, beauty garments, and people are just coming in here to do so.
01:41Also, I wanted to say that it is notable, and you can see, you can have the evidence,
01:47the graphic evidence of the mobility in the city because, as some people were referring,
01:53yesterday they faced some difficulties to just come in here to do leisure activities
01:58because of the stoppage of the subway lines, even though today, after the full recovery
02:04of the subway lines, you can see how many people have come in here because the boulevard
02:10of Savannah Grande starts in Chacaito, there is another stop of the subway line, which
02:16is Savannah Grande itself, and afterwards there is Plaza Venezuela.
02:21So there are three subway stops that go through this line under this boulevard, and people
02:28are just packing the streets and coming in here.
02:30It's about to rain, I have to say that, it's about to rain because, you know, there are
02:36so many dark clouds in the sky, and we are next to the mountains, but I have to say that
02:42even though just a little bit before there was a strong sunny day, but even though the
02:51people are still just coming out and keep doing what they do usually on a Saturday afternoon,
02:57which is coming out in family, in peace, to exercise, also some joggers around, but most
03:03of people come with their families to have ice cream, to find maybe some beauty garments,
03:09some articles they need, and to find some goods and buy them for their houses and for
03:15their daily life on the week.
03:17I have to say also that people are coming in here, as I was saying, with their family,
03:23but mostly with their little ones, okay, because we are in August and the next school year
03:29is close by, and in Savannah Grande people can find economic offers, you know, low prices
03:36and offers, so they are coming in here to buy the articles for the school, maybe, you
03:42know, the backpacks, maybe the shoes and everything, so they are coming in here with their little
03:47ones.
03:48And I have to say, this looks like a regular, normal day in Venezuela.
03:53There is some opinions regarding the affectations yesterday against the national power grid,
04:00and yeah, people are referring that it was hard because there are so many buildings around
04:05the boulevard that are maybe 12-story buildings, maybe 10, 8-story buildings, so it is hard,
04:14it is difficult just to go up and down by the stairs.
04:18Other businesses have frozen goods, frozen products, as I was saying, like, you know,
04:23ice cream, yogurts, there are street informal vendors who have ice shave drinks and frappe
04:32drinks and they were selling them and they were referring to me that yesterday it was
04:37a hard day to maintain the merchandise and the goods in good shape, you know, available,
04:44but moreover, today is a new day and after the total recovery, the 100% recovery of the
04:50electric service and 100% of its coverage, after an affectation of 80%, I want to stress
04:58that people are just assuming their day with normality, and also, I want to say something
05:04because it sounds like it was easy to restore the system, I have to explain that, because
05:11it was an affectation of 80% and in less than 24 hours, the government and the forces recovered
05:20the 100% of the service, so it was expedited, it was fast, it was also, you know, with accuracy,
05:29the repair of this system.
05:31So far, this is the information, today the authorities were also reporting that there
05:37is 100% of the service of the subway lines, as we were saying, and the president yesterday
05:42at night time addressed the people and he was saying that Venezuela is capable of facing
05:48this kind of attacks because of the contingency plans, because of the strategies, because
05:53also Venezuela has the experience and it could sound like a coin that flips, you know, because
06:00it was attacked back in 2019, on March of 2019, under the White Dolls self-proclaiming
06:07as the president of Venezuela, but truth is that after those five days to a week without
06:14electricity and under these power cuts, today Venezuela has the expertise to know how to
06:19sort, how to deal with this kind of problems, this kind of lacks, this kind of necessities.
06:27So vendors are out in the streets, the vendors of quesillo, which is one of the many popular
06:33desserts here in Caracas, which is flan in Spain and in Spanish and, you know, it's a
06:39combination of milk and egg and sugar and they are selling that with their refrigeration
06:46and also because they want to sort and deal with the heat day, they are selling, you can
06:52hear it, you can hear it, helados is ice cream, ice cream, they are selling ice cream too.
06:57So today it's just back to normal, back to regular and people are just having the bad
07:03memory of a day without electricity yesterday, but today they are doing what they are used
07:09to, to go out on a Saturday afternoon, to go with family, to come here, to buy what
07:14they need and to also have a walk around with their friends and their loved ones.
07:21So Luis, that's the information, that's the update we had to you.
07:25Let's recall that the authorities and precisely the first vice president of the United Socialist
07:32Party of Venezuela, Diodato Cabello, acting as also the Minister of Interior, Justice
07:37and Peace, he was saying that justice is after the responsible to make them accountable.
07:43I think that is important data that we have to stress once and once again because there
07:49will be no impunity, people are asking for justice, whoever did this will be facing justice
07:55soon or after, but there will be surely an encounter with justice and making them accountable
08:02for what they did.
08:03And many vendors, many people were referring also that this kind of attacks are not against
08:08just the government and not against just Chavismo because when there is a power cut, when there
08:13is an affectation on the transportation means, on the transport services, there is always
08:20an affectation to all Venezuelans and not only Chavistas, not only the ones that are
08:26with government forces, they also affect people who are just with different political thinking
08:34and appreciation. So they were saying that Venezuela just want to work in peace, to have
08:41peace, to prosper, to have peace, to do their businesses, to sell whatever they want to,
08:47to buy whatever they want to, to be prosperous in economic terms and have peace, to just
08:54realize and to do their lives normally and as they used to do. So this is my report Luis,
09:02so far we will be touring other points of Caracas and I have to announce and I want
09:08to announce to our viewers that we will have those reports around the city so you can know
09:17a little bit more about Caracas, about the reality of Venezuela beyond all of those smear
09:23campaigns, all of those constructions against the truth of Venezuela that are saying that
09:29Venezuela is under violence. I don't see violence, you can see violence, you see the peace behind
09:33me, you see the people just walking around and doing their stuff. So this is a way to
09:37break through the media blockade against Venezuela and that's why I invite our audience to stay
09:44with us in upcoming missions. So now Luis, back to you.
09:49Thank you Clarice, we'll take up that invitation, I'll be in touch in upcoming news brief to
09:52continue following on the daily life of Venezuelans in total peace as you said.