Venezuela's VP Delcy Rodriguez reported safe
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- 03 January, 2026
- 14:06
Venezuela's Vice President Delcy Rodriguez was reported safe after a series of blasts that shook the capital city and hit military installations around the country, according to a person close to the Venezuelan government, Report informs via The Wall Street Journal.
There was no immediate information on the whereabouts of President Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela's government declared a state of emergency. Residents around the Miraflores presidential palace in downtown Caracas reported a heavy military presence on the streets and power outages.
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