People line up to buy baguettes in a bakery located in the Palos Grandes neighborhood of Caracas. “Living in Caracas is hellish and inhumane,” said Ángel Luis Lecuna, 32, a lawyer who has seen 10 relatives flee Venezuela. A woman filling bottles with water dripping from a spring next to the Cota Mil highway in Caracas. “To me, that seems crazy.”A deserted business district in the Palos Grandes area of Caracas on a Monday evening. Photo: WIL RIERA FOR THE WALL STREET JO—Maolis Castro, Kejal Vyas and Juan Forero contributed to this article.
Source: Wall Street Journal May 13, 2018 10:52 UTC