A guide to surviving in Venezuela, where three people die violently every hour
- Venezuela registered 26,000 homicides last year, 15 times the global average
As if coping with constant food and medicine shortages were not enough for crisis-weary Venezuelans, many live in constant fear in a country where three people die violently every hour.
The South American nation registered 26,000 homicides last year, 89 per 100,000 inhabitants and a figure 15 times the global average, according to the Venezuelan Observatory of Violence, a non-governmental group.
How do ordinary Venezuelans try to survive in one of the world’s most dangerous countries?
“Venezuelans take precautions every day to try to protect themselves. But adapting to insecurity means they are losing their freedom,” the group’s director Roberto Briceno said.
Your mobile phone or your life
Teacher Yamileth Marcano’s younger brother Willis was stabbed to death for his smartphone as he left work.