Venezuela Water Crisis
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People wait to fill their containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 09.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5828x3732px, 13.7Mb
- Job-ID: 8910b094724b22f8


People wait to fill their containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 09.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3245x1992px, 3.9Mb
- Job-ID: 12559d603de15631


A man with a child pulls a cart with plastic container to fill it from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 09.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4878x3052px, 7.1Mb
- Job-ID: 8999097f51b0f18c


A man fills a container with water at his house in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 09.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4559x3028px, 6.4Mb
- Job-ID: 97ff146f65043c63


A man pulls a cart with plastic container to fill it from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 09.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5602x3478px, 7.5Mb
- Job-ID: d5e00313eef9d7e6


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5222x3139px, 10.4Mb
- Job-ID: dcc97aa7dc525505


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3656x2114px, 5.2Mb
- Job-ID: 378690eeb637447e


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5808x3832px, 14.2Mb
- Job-ID: 3abc795b89c20dff


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4308x2542px, 7Mb
- Job-ID: cfa1cf9326ab8d0


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4001x2339px, 6.1Mb
- Job-ID: e9d046645c76fa8a


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5077x3299px, 9.5Mb
- Job-ID: 38aa48be55408c5d


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5548x3358px, 8.7Mb
- Job-ID: c6cc3b840567dbfb


People fills containers from a water truck at a water-logged street during heavy rain in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5354x3325px, 8.5Mb
- Job-ID: e11a18a09846293c


A woman adjusts plastic containers to collects rain water on a steet in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5313x3448px, 8.5Mb
- Job-ID: 865ef0b203052ddc


A boy runs to cross a water-logged street during heavy rain in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5653x3349px, 10.4Mb
- Job-ID: b73e6d5cb7709bc5


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5312x3072px, 7.3Mb
- Job-ID: 785e9d997cf1d39f


People fills containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3877x2407px, 3.9Mb
- Job-ID: e634d60e3e70b2f6


People wait to fill containers from a water truck in Petare in Caracas, Venezuela. Now, shortages of running water throughout the South American country are worsening due to deteriorating public services amid a six-year economic collapse. Five days a week a water tank passes through the lower part to the uptown. The water service provided by the government is free of charge, but for those who live in this community, it is insufficient.
- Package: Venezuela Water Crisis
- Categories: Social Issues
- Location: Caracas, Venezuela
- Event date: 08.06.2020
- Date published: 10.06.2020
- Author: Magda Gibelli
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5569x3554px, 8.6Mb
- Job-ID: af1a41b5be28d666