I am on the outskirts of Caracas, I have lived for years in the same area, but in recent times there is a change that has been very annoying.
They may believe that there is a "cable flu" or that it has a "cold electrical transformer" ... because those crazy phrases are things we already use as a joke because as soon as it rains the electricity fails, almost as if the cables get sick.
Memories
In previous years the electricity failed, in fact, my older relatives taught me how to make handmade lamps, torches for sidewalks and walls and other luminaires that they had learned from other people older than them at the time.
Source
So in a way I felt in those occasional blackouts as if I connected with a tradition we had since the nineteenth century ... But now we are in the 21st century and it is unacceptable that this situation is repeatedly presented.
The actuality
Well, it may be unacceptable, but it is what is happening.
In the 21st century, in the Information Age, in the prelude to the global revolution of the blockchain, I have to worry every time it rains because I run out of electricity, so you can not advance in the work.
This ridiculous current situation of having had one of the most important hydroelectric power plants in the region in the 20th century and now having service failures even in the nation's capital, is unacceptable.
I know that what I do is pure catharsis, I want to let off steam by taking advantage of the return of electricity, although here it comes and goes with a dangerous frequency (danger of damage to the equipment). But, it is the only thing that I have at hand, to say what I consider to be wrong and to wish that upon knowing it, it can be visivilized and pushed to find some solution by those responsible.