TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Residents of #Maracaibo, Venezuela, collected water from pipes, rivers and sewage drains in April. The energy crisis has left much of #Venezuela without a steady water supply. This humanitarian crisis has been at the heart of the political battle for control of the country, including a failed uprising on April 30 that Donald Trump's administration voiced support for. President Nicolás Maduro is accused of chronic mismanagement. Since he took office in 2013, he has steered the nation that boasts the largest oil reserves on the planet into misery. While Trump has not ruled out military intervention, he has instead bet on upping sanctions. Such sanctions, however, have a history of failing to topple governments in countries such as Cuba and Iraq, while punishing poor people the most. Those effects will be felt most harshly in slums like the ones in Maracaibo. The situation already feels like the aftermath of an earthquake, reports Jorge Benezra, with a collapse in services, constant electricity black outs, sporadic running water. Garbage covers the streets, as people search through for scraps. Read more, and see more pictures, at the link in bio. Photograph by @alvaroybarrazavala—@gettyreportage」5月11日 3時01分 - time

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Residents of #Maracaibo, Venezuela, collected water from pipes, rivers and sewage drains in April. The energy crisis has left much of #Venezuela without a steady water supply. This humanitarian crisis has been at the heart of the political battle for control of the country, including a failed uprising on April 30 that Donald Trump's administration voiced support for. President Nicolás Maduro is accused of chronic mismanagement. Since he took office in 2013, he has steered the nation that boasts the largest oil reserves on the planet into misery. While Trump has not ruled out military intervention, he has instead bet on upping sanctions. Such sanctions, however, have a history of failing to topple governments in countries such as Cuba and Iraq, while punishing poor people the most. Those effects will be felt most harshly in slums like the ones in Maracaibo. The situation already feels like the aftermath of an earthquake, reports Jorge Benezra, with a collapse in services, constant electricity black outs, sporadic running water. Garbage covers the streets, as people search through for scraps. Read more, and see more pictures, at the link in bio. Photograph by @alvaroybarrazavala@gettyreportage


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