The president of teleSUR, Patricia Villegas, took to the streets of Venezuela to show how the population goes about its daily routine and attends work, both by private and public means of transportation. teleSUR
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00:00And also on Friday morning, the president of Tel Acer, Patricia Villegas, reported how the situation is being handled at one of the subway stations in Caracas, Venezuela.
00:12Hello, these are the images I can show you at this hour in one of the subway stations of the capital of Venezuela, the city of Caracas, here in the two roads east of the city.
00:21I will also turn the camera so you can see the movement of transportation at this time of the morning.
00:26The subway stations, as we know, are not working because of the electrical sabotage of the national power outage in several domestic states.
00:34People have commuted to work, are making use of surface transportation, of private minibuses and public buses too.
00:42The Venezuelan government has arranged an operation so that people can do their work, do their errands and commute to their places of work.
00:51This is the situation, as you can see, calm, tranquility.
00:55The people in Venezuela have already experienced situations of this nature on several times,
01:00and the government, through its authorities, is of course calling for peace and tranquility to the social and city awareness,
01:08so that everything keeps that way while authorities are working to sort out the situation.