How it's looking on the platform at Plaza Venezuela station at 6am. @metro_caracas resumes service with the recovery of electricity in the Bolivarian Republic. The government had previously suspended classes, but all is set to resume on Wednesday.pic.twitter.com/mezeO4pvl8
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On Monday, President Nicolás Maduro, said that "an electrical power coup is in full swing." It's what he describes as an attempt to destabilize the country by depriving people of electricity & water services. Plaza Venezuela, 6am:pic.twitter.com/jClRQ8GLCw
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Report from @LTavera_teleSUR: Users report that lines are fully operational. Commuters are also using bus lines, as contingency routes had been activated by Venezuela's government. The red bus is a route free of charge and can be found around the capital.pic.twitter.com/loMhKfkc1B
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oye Camila..en Caracas el Metro es gratis? ..como es la cuestión? cuanto vale el pasaje?
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Vivo en Caracas y uso el metro a diario, está prácticamente gratis porque no hay torniquetes ni personal suficiente para cobrar el pasaje, escaleras mecánicas y ascensores destruidos y en completo un sistema en decadencia, todo gracias al socialismo que destruye todo lo que toca.
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