వైభవంగా కనకమహాలక్ష్మి ఉత్సవాలు - vizayanagaram
శ్రీ కనకమహాలక్ష్మి అమ్మవారి ఉత్సవాలు విజయనగరం జిల్లా చీపురుపల్లిలో వైభవంగా ప్రారంభమయ్యాయి. వేలాదిగా తరలిన భక్తులు అమ్మవారిని దర్శించుకుని మెుక్కులు చెల్లించుకున్నారు.
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Maiquetia, Venezuela - March 9, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of stranded passengers at Simon Bolivar International Airport
2. Various of passengers looking for baggage in blackout
Caracas, Venezuela - March 8, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Street scene
4. Dark traffic lights
5. Closed subway station
6. Various of closed mall, shops along streets
7. Traffic
8. Various of dark traffic lights
9. Traffic nearby intersection, dark traffic lights
Caracas, Venezuela - March 9, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Screenshots of Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel's Twitter account, his post on Venezuelan power outage
The Venezuelan government has been working to restore power supply as capital Caracas and several other regions have been suffering a massive blackout since Thursday afternoon.
Venezuelan Minister of Communication Jorge Rodrigue said earlier that the country's electric power supply would be restored nationwide in the coming hours.
So far, over 70 percent of the regions in the country have seen a blackout for over 24 hours. Subway services in Caracas have been suspended and not resumed by Saturday. Flights departing the Simon Bolivar International Airport near the capital have all been canceled, stranding a large number of travelers.
Jorge Rodriguez reported Thursday night that a "technical and cyber sabotage" was carried out at the country's main hydroelectric plant, which has affected almost the entire country.
The plant at the Guri Dam in southeast Venezuela supplies up to 65 percent of the country's hydroelectric energy, according to the 2015 government data.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accused the United States of the "electricity war".
He said on Saturday that while his government restored electricity in almost 70 percent of the affected regions by Saturday morning, the equipment suffered another cyber attack around noon.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel criticized the massive power outage in Venezuela as a "dirty terrorist act".
"The electrical sabotage in Venezuela is a dirty terrorist act to break the resistance of the Venezuelan people and encourage military intervention. How much imperial perversity in that criminal, violating and interfering way of act," he wrote in a Twitter post on Saturday.
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Maiquetia, Venezuela - March 9, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of stranded passengers at Simon Bolivar International Airport
2. Various of passengers looking for baggage in blackout
Caracas, Venezuela - March 8, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Street scene
4. Dark traffic lights
5. Closed subway station
6. Various of closed mall, shops along streets
7. Traffic
8. Various of dark traffic lights
9. Traffic nearby intersection, dark traffic lights
Caracas, Venezuela - March 9, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Screenshots of Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel's Twitter account, his post on Venezuelan power outage
The Venezuelan government has been working to restore power supply as capital Caracas and several other regions have been suffering a massive blackout since Thursday afternoon.
Venezuelan Minister of Communication Jorge Rodrigue said earlier that the country's electric power supply would be restored nationwide in the coming hours.
So far, over 70 percent of the regions in the country have seen a blackout for over 24 hours. Subway services in Caracas have been suspended and not resumed by Saturday. Flights departing the Simon Bolivar International Airport near the capital have all been canceled, stranding a large number of travelers.
Jorge Rodriguez reported Thursday night that a "technical and cyber sabotage" was carried out at the country's main hydroelectric plant, which has affected almost the entire country.
The plant at the Guri Dam in southeast Venezuela supplies up to 65 percent of the country's hydroelectric energy, according to the 2015 government data.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accused the United States of the "electricity war".
He said on Saturday that while his government restored electricity in almost 70 percent of the affected regions by Saturday morning, the equipment suffered another cyber attack around noon.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel criticized the massive power outage in Venezuela as a "dirty terrorist act".
"The electrical sabotage in Venezuela is a dirty terrorist act to break the resistance of the Venezuelan people and encourage military intervention. How much imperial perversity in that criminal, violating and interfering way of act," he wrote in a Twitter post on Saturday.
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