Caracas and other major Venezuelan cities hit by new blackout

AFP  |  Caracas 

A new hit and other major Venezuelan cities on Friday, the third major outage in the crisis-plagued country this month.

It is the third time since March 7 that a major has hit -- worsening the already-dire economic and living conditions in a country that is witnessing a major political showdown between and

Maduro has blamed the previous outages on sabotage, but experts have said that infrastructure crumbling from years of neglect is a more likely culprit than outside interference.

Earlier on Friday, the said it would begin impartially distributing aid in in two weeks, brushing aside the threat of political interference amid the Maduro-Guaido power struggle.

Malnutrition and disease are on the rise as living conditions plummet in the oil-producing Latin American nation, which is spiraling ever deeper into economic chaos during a protracted political crisis.

"We estimate that in a period of approximately 15 days we will be ready to offer help," said Francesco Rocca, of the of the and

The -- which considers Guaido along with some 50 other -- welcomed the announcement as a "real opportunity." Rocca told reporters in the organization would begin distributing aid mid-April, including tons of mostly US and medical supplies that Maduro has to date refused to allow into the country -- leaving it stockpiled for weeks on the borders with and

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 08:05 IST