A Look at Life in Venezuela

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A man lights a cigar at the “Altar Mayor”, a place of prayer and to where people bring candles and flowers for the saints, during the annual religious festival revering the goddess Maria Lionza, in Quibayo, Venezuela on October 11, 2022. (Photo by Nica Guerrero/Reuters)


Enderson Mendoza cleans a fishing net as he and others fish for shrimp in Lake Maracaibo near Cabimas, Venezuela, Wednesday, October 12, 2022. (Photo by Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)


A group of people participate in a pro-government demonstration on the Day of Indigenous Resistance in Caracas, Venezuela, 12 October 2022. At least 200 Venezuelans belonging to indigenous communities marched this Wednesday in eastern Caracas to commemorate the Day of Indigenous Resistance and in rejection of the “criminal blockade”, referring to the sanctions implemented by the United States and the European Union (EU) against Venezuela. (Photo by Miguel Gutierrez/EPA/EFE)


A family moves in a dilapidated car in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Thursday, October 13, 2022. (Photo by Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)


A girl walks in mud caused by the devastating floods following heavy rain in the neighbourhood of Los Castanos, in Maracay, Aragua state, Venezuela on October 18, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters)


A helicopter flies over as member of a rescue team looks on as they work in an area hit by devastating floods following heavy rain in the neighbourhood of Los Castanos, in Maracay, Aragua state, Venezuela on October 18, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters)


A rescue team member embrace a person following heavy rain in the neighbourhood of Los Castanos, in Maracay, Aragua state, Venezuela on October 18, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters)


Police carry a woman across a flooded street in El Castano, Venezuela, Tuesday, October 18, 2022. At least three people died and dozens of homes were damaged Monday by the overflow of the El Castaño river, President Nicolas Maduro said. (Photo by Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)


Juan Figalo looks out the window of what was left of his bedroom in the aftermath of devastating floods following heavy rain, in the neighborhood of El Castano, in Maracay, Aragua state, Venezuela on October 18, 2022. (Photo by Gaby Oraa/Reuters)


A resident rescues a macaw in the aftermath of devastating floods following heavy rain in the neighborhood of El Castano, in Maracay, Aragua state, Venezuela on October 18, 2022. (Photo by Gaby Oraa/Reuters)

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Framed photos covered in mud sit in a bookshelf inside a flooded home in El Castano, Venezuela, Tuesday, October 18, 2022. At least three people died and dozens of homes were damaged Monday by the overflow of the El Castaño river, President Nicolas Maduro said. (Photo by Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)


Residents remove mud and belongings from their house in the aftermath of devastating floods following heavy rain, in the neighborhood of El Castano, in Maracay, Aragua state, Venezuela on October 18, 2022. (Photo by Gaby Oraa/Reuters)


A man walks along a flooded street in El Castaño, a neighbourhood in Maracay, the capital of the Venezuela northern Aragua State, on October 18, 2022, a day after intense rain caused floods and a mudslide that killed at least three people. Mudslides devastated everything in their path – sweeping away vehicles, trees and huge boulders, a week after another landslide nearby left 54 dead. (Photo by Federico Parra/AFP Photo)


General view shows the aftermath of a landslide caused by heavy rains, in El Castano, Maracay Aragua State, Venezuela on October 19, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters)


A person carries dogs following a landslide caused by heavy rains, in El Castano, Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela on October 19, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters)


Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido reacts as a passenger riding on a bus yells at him during a rally, in Caracas, Venezuela on October 27, 2022. (Photo by Gaby Oraa/Reuters)


People participate in a motorcycle ride called “Caravan of Terror” to celebrate Halloween, in Caracas, Venezuela on October 29, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters)


People participate in a motorcycle ride called “Caravan of Terror” to celebrate Halloween, in Caracas, Venezuela on October 29, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters)


People walk near to a motorcycle ride called “Caravan of Terror”, in Caracas, Venezuela on October 29, 2022. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Reuters)

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro looks out a window as he waits for the arrival of Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo, at the Miraflores Presidential Palace, in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, November 2, 2022. (Photo by Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)
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