The black curse of Venezuela: an unknown liquid, similar to oil, flowed from the taps there
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-black-curse-of-venezuela-an-unknown-liquid-similar-to-oil-flowed-from-the-taps-there.htmlVenezuela continues to suffer from hunger, poverty, and, more recently, from a lack of drinking water. Recently, an unknown black liquid, similar in composition to oil, flowed from the taps in San Diego. Residents of the city are shocked by this case, and the authorities are trying to "hush up" the emergency.
Find out the reasons for the appearance of an incomprehensible substance in the taps of Venezuelans from our material.Recently, residents of San Diego woke up in the morning and found that instead of ordinary water, an unknown black liquid, similar to oil, was flowing from the taps.Concerned citizens began to distribute photos and videos of the strange phenomenon.Serious problems with water supply have been observed in the country in recent months. Venezuelans are suffering from a lack of drinking water, and in some cities water pipelines have been turned off altogether.
Keywords: Venezuela | Civil war | Crane | Crisis | Population | Oil | Drinking water | Problems | Devastation | San Diego
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