NECESSITIES, ANGER SPILLED INTO THE STREETS OF CARACRACAS.
THE STREETS OF CARACRACAS. >> Reporter: ESCALATINGEING VIOL
>> Reporter: ESCALATINGEING VIOL AND GROWING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS.
AND GROWING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS. OUTRAGE OVER SHORTAGES OF FOOD
OUTRAGE OVER SHORTAGES OF FOOD AND MEDICINE AND ELECTRICITY.
AND MEDICINE AND ELECTRICITY. EARLIER THIS WEEK, A MASSIVE
EARLIER THIS WEEK, A MASSIVE NATIONWIDE BLACK OUT LEFT MOST
NATIONWIDE BLACK OUT LEFT MOST OF VENEZUELA IN THE DARK.
OF VENEZUELA IN THE DARK. >> Reporter: NO POWER MEANS NO
>> Reporter: NO POWER MEANS NO RESPIRATORY.
RESPIRATORY. THE ENTIRE HOSPITAL HAD GONE
THE ENTIRE HOSPITAL HAD GONE DARK AND MADURO BLAMED THE BLACK
DARK AND MADURO BLAMED THE BLACK OUT ON AMERICAN IMPERIALISM.
OUT ON AMERICAN IMPERIALISM. MIKE POMPEO BLAMES MADURO FOR
MIKE POMPEO BLAMES MADURO FOR THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS,
THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS, TWEETING ON THURSDAY, NO FOOD,
TWEETING ON THURSDAY, NO FOOD, NO MEDICINE.
NO MEDICINE. NOW NO POWER.
NOW NO POWER. NEXT, NO MADURO.
NEXT, NO MADURO. >> THE U.S. SLAPS SANCTIONS AND
>> THE U.S. SLAPS SANCTIONS AND VISA RESTRICTIONS ON MADURO
VISA RESTRICTIONS ON MADURO OFFICIALS AFTER RECOGNIZING
OFFICIALS AFTER RECOGNIZING OPPOSITION LEADERS GUAIDO AS
OPPOSITION LEADERS GUAIDO AS INTERIM PRESIDENT.
INTERIM PRESIDENT. >> WITHOUT THE SANCTIONS, IT
>> WITHOUT THE SANCTIONS, IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE
WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE OPPOSITION TO MOVE FORWARD.
OPPOSITION TO MOVE FORWARD. >> Reporter: BASIC SERVICES ARE
>> Reporter: BASIC SERVICES ARE SCARCE WITH LITTLE ELECTRICITY
SCARCE WITH LITTLE ELECTRICITY AND NO SUBWAY SERVICE, MANY
AND NO SUBWAY SERVICE, MANY PENSIONERS RELYING ON CHARITY TO
PENSIONERS RELYING ON CHARITY TO SURVIVE.
SURVIVE. AS YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE FLEEING
