There have been regular four-hour power outages, excused by the rain. So far, the longest power outage has been 15 hours. Consequences: The brekera (a kind of brekera) burned down, along with some cables. Thankfully, we noticed it in time and were able to fix it, so nothing serious happened.
Today a purchase of vegetables was made and the bill came to 1064.20 Bolivars ($12.66 at today's exchange rate). The purchase consisted of potatoes, sweet peppers, plantains, cilantro, eggplant, spinach, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, and onions.
This is what a 1 million bolivar bill from 2020 is for:
This is the state of some bakeries, of course there are others that do not seem to be from Venezuela but from some country with a "stable" economy.
These have been quite rainy days.
The decorations of the cities
What was once a bank is now just an empty structure
Rain or shine, these are hardworking Venezuelans.