Luis Saavedra, 65, holds the keys to the apartments and
vehicles he now cares for in Caracas after their owners fled overseas to
escape the crisis.
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Once a thriving, glamorous city, Venezuela’s capital is buckling under hyperinflation, crime and poverty
A portrait of Hugo Chávez
and a Bolivarian battle cry greet visitors to the Boyacá viewpoint in
the mountains north of Caracas. “It is our duty to find one thousand
ways and more to give the people the life that they need!”
“A ghost town,” laments Omar Lugo, director of news website El Estímulo, during a night-time driving tour of a once-buzzing metropolis being eviscerated by the country’s collapse. “It pains me so much to see Caracas like this.”
A generation ago, Venezuela’s capital was one of Latin America’s most thriving, glamorous cities; an oil-fuelled, tree-lined cauldron of culture that guidebooks hailed as a mecca for foodies, night owls and art fans.
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