Electricity has been restored in all of Caracas and several other regions of Venezuela after a major blackout, the government said Tuesday -- the latest taste of misery for a country mired in economic crisis.
The outage that began Monday afternoon triggered gridlock in the capital as traffic lights went dark.
Sidewalks teemed with pedestrians walking home after the metro stopped running.
The government blamed sabotage, saying a hydroelectric plant that provides 80 percent of the country's power had been hit by an "electromagnetic attack."
"Necessary repairs weren't carried out and it's more of the same."