SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods – a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from “HJL”. Central & South America news starts us off today.
Central & South America
Venezuela’s collapse continues unabated. At the beginning of the year the U.S. Dollar was worth an abysmal 3,000 Bolivars. Today, it takes nearly 8,000 Bolivars to buy one dollar. As the economy spirals out of control, the citizens are suffering through shortages of food and medicine. Now even government controlled police officers are defecting. Last week one police officer pilot and accomplices stole a government helicopter, flew it over the Supreme Court building, firing shots and lobbing grenades. A public statement made by the pilot demanded that Maduro resign.
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Reader G.P. sent in this article on how much of Central America has been rocked by major power outages. Millions of people from Panama to Costa Rica to El Salvador have been without power. According to reports, a downed Panamanian transmission line adversely affected the power supply for much of the region. The power grid is tied between multiple countries and a failure in one can severely affect all. Something to consider if you are considering this area.