5-hour blackout in Venezuela’s capital blamed on line break
CARACAS, Venezuela — A critical link in Venezuela’s power grid broke Monday, leaving some residents in the nation’s capital and two nearby states without power for up to five hours, officials said.
The mid-day blackout affected the Caracas subway system and its international airport, according to state television and local media accounts.
In the bustling capital, restaurants without power closed their doors and the sidewalks were crowded with people forced above ground from the metro system.
Some packed onto buses, if they could find space.