Here’s What Infrastructure Neglect and Political Instability Look Like

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by Daniela Gonzalez

The 2019 Venezuelan blackouts were a series of power outages that affected Venezuela from 7 March to 14 March 2019. The blackout was the largest in the country’s history, affecting over 20 million people.

While some areas experienced only a few days without electricity, others suffered one whole week, and remote regions waited a grueling ten days for restoration.

A Bitter Memory and a Bleak Future

Five years and some weeks after that event, the blackouts remain a stark reminder of the country’s vulnerability, a bitter event that could repeat without any warning.

The specter of a repeat hangs heavy, fueled by a lack of transparency and accountability from the government. The official narrative has been (of course) pointing fingers at external forces and blaming the US for an alleged “war” against the “revolution” and other similar nonsense.

However, the reality paints a different picture.

The reality is, that the money for the necessary extended maintenance planned was stolen. To provide the military with a continuous source of “resources” (ahem), and avoid potential rebellions, of course, in this report from 2022 they specifically mention that in 2013 the facilities were put under the “custody” of a branch of the armed forces. Already in 2010, after 19 electricity companies were seized and nationalized, the crisis got increasingly worse.

That was to be expected. By doing so, those in power exert what is already defined as some twisted societal control method. The uncertainty for those who can’t work without power and can’t even get paid without energy is awful.

Today, the crippled grid is working at only 29% of its total capacity, and a new blackout is imminent.

What factors contributed to the blackout?

The blackouts were generated by a combination of factors, including:

Lack of investment in the country’s electricity infrastructure

The Venezuelan government had not invested in its electricity infrastructure for many years, and the system was in a state of disrepair. This is the most serious cause of the whole issue and more evident in the lack of maintenance. The high power lines need to have the weeds on their routes periodically trimmed, to avoid an accumulation because of the wildfires. The support structures can suffer fire damage to several degrees. However, this maintenance is expensive and needs resources that the nationalized power company lacks.

I will have to be honest, though. There is an initiative to resume collecting the needed payments, which, for some reason, were stopped in most locations for a long time. It is yet to be seen if the money collected will be used to maintain the infrastructure instead of finding its way to the bottomless pit of the corrupted elite pockets. One of the most recent cases is the energy generation wind park in Paraguana. Designed to produce 100 MWatts, cost a lot of money and hasn’t produced one single volt. Meanwhile, tragedies like the one where a man dies because while he is in surgery the power goes out keep happening one after another. That poor man bled to death.

Drought

A severe sequence of droughts in Venezuela has reduced the water levels in the country’s main source of hydroelectric power.

Political instability

The political crisis in Venezuela has led to a decline in morale and productivity among workers in the electricity sector. This is a factor: back in 2018, there were strikes because of the low wages in the sector. The private distribution companies no longer exist. There is only a nationalized, inefficient, and corrupt company. The official position of the ones driving the state-owned power corporation CORPOELEC is…”sabotage.” With this lie, they disguise their responsibility and manipulate the few weak minds that blindly still follow them.

Of course, this was all part of a scheme in a bigger frame; controlling the power grid, they control the people. Without energy, people can´t work. They already have the mechanisms to deal with the desperation this produces: the colectivos shock troops, responsible already for many shootings into the civilian demonstrations since 2014.

Most rebel states of Venezuela are located in the West: Tachira, Zulia, and Mérida. The three suffer incredible power rationing schedules that are no longer explainable by technical means as they obey a State policy of punishment.

The impact

The blackouts had a devastating impact on Venezuela, mostly on the economy. They caused widespread disruption to businesses, taking down steel, aluminum, and oil production and led to shortages of food, water, and medicine. The blackouts also contributed to the country’s economic crisis, as businesses could not operate without power. Albeit many farms have backup generators, most of them are diesel, and this is not easy to find, either.

The Venezuelan government has been criticized for its handling of the blackouts. The workers who appeared dead (see below) in suspicious circumstances accused the high commands of failing to invest in the electricity infrastructure, and of mismanaging the country’s oil wealth, which could have been used to fund repairs to the electricity grid.

The blackouts remind us of the importance of investing in infrastructure and the dangers of political instability. They also remind us of the importance of having a diversified energy mix so that a country is not reliant on a single source of power.

This is the scenario of most of the Venezuelans living in the cities, like myself.

There have been several “suicides” among the staff working in the electricity supply industry. (links can be translated in your browser)

These deaths were never investigated.

Nowadays, the situation with the power blackouts is getting worse every day as the machinery and the infrastructure age.

In my city (I live in the capital), whenever there is a blackout, the metro stops working, and the situation inside the tunnels with the trains becomes complete chaos. However, I will write another article about this in the next few days.

Action Plan

As this is a prepping website, once the root causes and the scenario, including all the possible consequences of a prolonged power grid failure, are identified, the course of action is as follows.

We all identify our power consumption carefully. LED lamps consume much less, which has been a blessing of these new times. I remember some years ago how my friends and I used to light all the bulbs and fans at home, just to see how the wheel of the power meter – counter spun faster!

But those times are now gone. The fees are the same for everyone because there is no way they can replace the measuring gauges in the short term without huge investments first. The company is dried up, though, and they need a new income source before starting to maintain the infrastructure and charging reasonable fees again.

We have learned to work on the things we can control – mostly the consequences of a blackout, as we can’t rely on having a working power grid. Every two days, we have a power cut of 3-4 hours. It is without warning, unprogrammed, and unexpected. The voltage surge when it comes back burns any unprotected equipment. It’s mandatory to have surge protection for every device you have plugged in.

Venezuelans have suffered a lot. People who once used to have cheap, affordable power (one of the main advantages of our country thanks to the abundant hydric resources) have seen their fridges, TVs, and even fans (not to mention air conditioners) damaged by the power surges. Our whole infrastructure is falling apart, and the scenario is getting worse because those running the main positions don’t have a clue, as they don’t have the engineering and technical background.

As far as I can tell, nobody in Venezuela is preparing for the next big blackout. The explanation is that people are surviving from one week to the next. They don’t have the means to prepare anymore, nor do they stock themselves.

Don’t make that mistake. Prep while you can, with the best you can afford.

See you soon!

Dani

What do you think?

Do you think that we could face a similar situation here? Do you think we could one day see punitive power outages if we live in a region that is not supportive of an administration? Let’s discuss it in the comments.

About Daniela

Daniela Gonzalez is a student of history at the Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas.

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  • Thank God Biden pushed for an infrastructure plan and that it got approved. Too many people thought it was a waste of money. The country is polarized. One side wants opportunity and a better life for all Americans and the other side wants that only for the people who look and act like them.

    • “One side wants opportunity and a better life for all Americans and the other side wants that only for the people who look and act like them.”

      Now that’s not a polarizing statement at all.

    • Biden’s infrastructure act is going to give us blackouts, higher prices of nearly everything not just electricity.
      The one semiconductor chip factory that is supposed to be built in NY they are not going to be able to power it with Biden’s infrastructure plan. It would require a coal, NG or nuclear power plant to provide enough energy for the factory and not take power from some half a million homes in the area.
      Biden’s infrastructure plan is another grift, just like Obama’s solar panel company was. All these people come out, say they are going to start a company with grants from the government, they collect big paychecks, then in a year or three, they go bust.
      There are several electric bus companies that did the same with Biden’s infrastructure grants.

      Here are some other problems with Biden’s infrastructure plan,
      https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/courage-strength-optimism/2984996/the-looming-electrical-power-shortage/

      • You are so right 1stMarineJarHead. Biden’s infrastructure act will destroy this country the same way Mao Tse-tung’s Great Leap Forward ruined China. And just like in Daniela’s Venezuela the money will be given to corrupt democrat cronies who in turn will kick back some of their loot to the democrat party to keep the cycle of fraud going.

        60% of electricity in the US is generated from fossil fuels and 41% from renewables, Biden’s goal is a “carbon-pollution-free electric sector by 2035.” With nuclear power plants not a part of this plan how exactly will this be done? It can’t be done.

        See
        John Kerry and the “Thirty Tyrants” are hopelessly, hilariously ignorant
        Schiff Sovereign Dec 14, 2023
        https://schiffsovereign.substack.com/p/john-kerry-and-the-thirty-tyrants

        They want the world to produce billions of square meters of solar panels… which will require nearly 8 billion kilograms of coal, not to mention gobs of oil-based plastic.

        But at the same time, they want to eradicate coal and oil production forever.

        This is pure insanity. You cannot produce solar panels without oil. You cannot produce solar panels without coal. In fact, the laws of chemistry require twice as much coal for every unit of silicon produced.

    • One side want opportunity and a better life for all Americans.
      The other side chants, “Death to America,” calls for intifada, and the eradication of all Jews.
      I am for the former and denounce the latter.

      • No one is calling for the eradication of all jews, except for the republican voting neo-nazis. Israel chucked out the yahoo once but somehow he’s back. “Unfortunate mistakes” being the cop-out I’ve heard once too many times in my lifetime when Israel kills – 1996 bombing of a UN refugee camp, 2024 aid worker bombing. The yahoo and his ilk have become Nazi Germany. Started with encroachment – just think how WI would react if IL decided 50-60 more miles of acreage really belonged to IL? Then when WI militia groups (Hamas equivalent) retaliated, IL bombed the crap of everyone in the area? Israel is in a precarious position yet they don’t realize it. The curtain was pulled back on their “iron dome”. No one should be surprised if Israel is front and center of WW III.

        • “Started with encroachment – just think how WI would react if IL decided 50-60 more miles of acreage really belonged to IL? Then when WI militia groups (Hamas equivalent) retaliated, IL bombed the crap of everyone in the area?”

          Did Wi (in your juvenile example) write in their state constitution (Hamas Charter equivalent) that their sole purpose was the eradication of the state of Il ( Israel equivalent) and the death of all residents and former residents?

          I’m curious. How long, exactly, did it take you to create this little world that you live in?

        • Are you seriously that deluded?
          Yes, there are videos of people in Michigan chanting, “Death to America!”
          There are videos of pro-Palestine protesters here in the US, in US cities, on US college campuses calling for Jews to die. And they are carrying the Palestine flag.

          • My good friend’s son attends one of those universities and he is the recipient of daily death threats and horrible insults because he is Jewish. He may not even be able to safely attend his own graduation due to the anti-Jewish sentiment at American colleges.

            • She won’t listen because she can’t handle the truth.

              I would never have believed that this anti-semitism could happen on American soil after what the nazis did in World War II. That it would be tolerated and that our own youth would join in with the foreign agitators.

              Even worse are the useful idiots who aren’t young and should know better.

        • Antisemitism in public K-12 schools spotlights activist teachers and radicalized students
          https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/education/indoctrination-and-radicalization-children

          I guess she did not look or act like him enough so, he killed her.

          Venezuelan illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra indicted in murder of Laken Riley in Georgia
          https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-venezuelan-illegal-immigrant-jose-ibarra-charged-in-murder-of-laken-riley-in-georgia

    • And if you think that one dime of that boondoggle will go to fix American infrastructure, then I have some ocean front property in Arizona just for you.

    • James Gregg you say
      “One side wants opportunity and a better life for all Americans and the other side wants that only for the people who look and act like them.”

      The “other side that wants that only for the people who look and act like them.” is the democrat party.

      How can that be you might say. Just look at what they actually have been doing to minorities. Ignore what Biden, the democrat party and the msm says and instead look at how their policies have ruined the lives of minorities especially blacks. Generational poverty, living in high crime ghettos, low income jobs and dysfunctional schools that fail to teach minorities the basic job skills needed for any well paying job, this is what the democrat party has done to black Americans and other minorities for decades. The democrat party promotes the victim mentality, entitlement and resentment. And then offers as a solution DEI which does nothing to address the root causes of the poor job skills and lack of academic achievement of blacks and other minorities. DEI creates more racial enmity not less, and ultimately costs people lives regardless of their race or gender.

      School unions give 85+% of their donations to the democrat party which in turn makes sure that no fundamental changes or laws will be made to public schools to make them better. Public schools have failed minorities and if they were a business they would go bankrupt.

      Schools should be made accountable by letting parents have a choice to take the money allocated for teaching their children to whatever schools that they decide does the best job of teaching. May the best schools win on merit not on how much money the school unions donate to politicians that will protect their union jobs and perpetuate the public school status quo of failure

      See the below book by Candace Owens a black woman and a republican who is pro-Donald Trump.
      Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation

      “It’s time for a Black exit. Political activist and social media star Candace Owens addresses the many ways that Democrat Party policies hurt, rather than help, the African American community and why she and many others are turning right.”

      See
      Data Exclusive: 75 percent of black California boys don’t meet state reading standards
      by Matt Levin May 31, 2017Updated July 19, 2019
      https://calmatters.org/education/2017/05/data-exclusive-75-of-black-california-boys-dont-meet-reading-standards/

      See
      No systemic racism? Look at student achievement gaps in reading.
      Perspective by Valerie Strauss Staff writer June 19, 2021 at 12:55 p.m. EDT
      https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/06/19/systemic-racism-reading-scores/

      See
      Educators set donation records, back Biden over Trump nearly 6-1
      By Eliana Miller September 29, 2020 3:56 pm
      https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2020/09/educators-break-records-920

      In the presidential election, over 85 percent of education industry donations have gone to Joe Biden.

    • To sum up the WaPo report ~Jim posted, $7.5 billion for EV charging, and just seven chargers with a total of just 38 parking spots.

  • The same blackouts have been happening in South Africa since the ANC came to power in 1994, except it’s called loadshedding, for which the politicians and their nepotism appointments at ESCOM (Electricity Supply Commission of South Africa) blame the consumers.
    It is of course just another political game, the aim to pocket as much money as possible, as corruption is a national sport in SA since the ANC took over government.

    • for sure Suzie, South Africa’s load shedding is a feirce cry from this well written story by Daniela. SA has been suffering with daily random sheduled balckouts countywide for over 10 years now with no end in sight how to fix the problem of “not enough electricity” as money is laundered out of country by the popular worldwide supported corrupt (ANC, Mandelas party) poleticians and corporates (like mining companies Anglo America etc) .. the two enemies of the new world. If we stood together we have a chance but people are too desatabilised to do so. But south Africans have become used to this senseless mayhem and adapted somehow or fled to other countries. Best advice, flee to the mountains, try to live off grid if you can because this is coming to you soon.. or an EMP if the World Economic Forum has their way soon.

    • “… as corruption is a national sport in SA since the ANC took over government.” Of course, ANC is communist. Corruption is found in all communist governments. It’s an expected feature of communism in practice. Clinton, Obama, Biden are all communists, they are all corrupt. Corruption is a major reason for the failure of Russia’s Blitzkrieg in their invasion of Ukraine in 2022. I can give example after example. So to see corruption in other communist governments world wide is expected.

  • Had you not kept mentioning Venezuela, I would have understood you were describing FUSA.

  • Watch Venezuela. Add a several months.
    Then look around.
    That’s where we will be.
    (BTW, that is not by accident.)

  • Here in the US, tax cuts took precedence over infrastructure for decades. Heck, old “surpluses are bad” greenspin never considered infrastructure as a use of the “surplus”. The “surplus” that wasn’t – you have debt, you don’t have a surplus.
    All kinds of fun building new roads, extending water/sewer for “rooftops” and low paying service jobs. Toss in a tax break or two for the “job creators”. I’ll be generous and say we don’t roll back all tax cuts to the Eisenhower era, just to the JFK era. No cap on SS withholding and no tax break for overseas “profits”.

  • No politician ever got his name on a plaque or a building for fixing potholes. No bills that is named “infrastructure” has anything to do with it. Remember Obama’s “shovel ready program”? No shovel was used except to feed the bureaucrats or their friends.

    Look after yourself, nobody else will.

  • Great article, shitty situation. This is when the wheeling and dealing of some big countires fuck up the small ones…i can see why people leave a beautiful place….now….I transfer the situation to Europe, with a powergrid going down and i see a different situation. here in Europe we are very dependent on electricity, and with money and logistics being almost completly automated in a long or structural power outage that will hit hard, and fast.
    Here there will not be a junta to keep some kind of control, here there will be groups of mostly migrants/ muslims that will unite first to plunder. The original Netherlands as a society is a lot of loose islands, a situation grown so over the past five decades. People do not even know their neighbours….so any protection from a group will be too late for the first hits….
    No power is no transoport….hence no food or other stuff…and those who have fuel after two weeks will be a target for those wanting fuel….the power of the migrant gangs (africans and arabs mostly ) and muslims is their numbers and their upbringing, they leaned to hate and take from others from the strat of their life…it is called “prayers” and religion…… when the rule of order falls, as in police do not come to work (sick/no pay/better stay home/ dead) those groups will dominate towns and motorways. The amount of firearms in those groups are huge: the drug trade provides those things….the avarage Dutch / European citizen has no gun and is not allowed one unless under strict rules….so besides food, transport and the basics of life here there will be gangs of huge numbers and nothing to stop them…..

    Here becoming an undertaker might be the best career change one can do…and demand to be paid in goods….

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