Destruidos: Así quedaron varios comercios en El Paraíso (fotos)

Workers look for valuables among the damaged goods in a bakery after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
REUTERS/Christian Veron

 

La noche de este miércoles 19 de abril saquearon varios comercios en la avenida Páez de El Paraíso, a la altura del centro comercial Multiplaza y el Pedagógico de Caracas, publica El Nacional.

La agencia de noticias Reuters divulgó este jueves las imágenes de trabajadores y dueños tratan de recuperar lo que queda en los negocios saqueados.





Mientras la Guardia Nacional Bolivariana reprimía una manifestación cerca del callejón Machado, varias personas procedieron a desvalijar comercios.

Específicamente las personas entraron en una panadería, una librería, un local de venta de artículos electrónicos para vehículo y kioscos. Además ingresaron en el Arturo´s de la zona.

Damage is seen at the entrance of a bakery after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
REUTERS/Christian Veron
Workers look for valuables among the damaged goods in a bakery after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
 REUTERS/Christian Veron
Workers look for valuables among the damaged goods in a bakery after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
REUTERS/Christian Veron
Workers look for valuables among the damaged goods in a bakery after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
 REUTERS/Christian Veron
A worker walks next to damaged goods and empty shelves in a bakery, after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
REUTERS/Christian Veron
People walk past the damaged entrance of a restaurant after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
REUTERS/Christian Veron
People look at the damage in the entrance of a bakery, after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
REUTERS/Christian Veron
Damage is seen at the entrance of a bakery after it was looted in Caracas, Venezuela April 20, 2017. REUTERS/Christian Veron
REUTERS/Christian Veron

 

 

Personas de la zona denunciaron que los saqueadores eran personas de la Cota 905, pero dicha información no está confirmada. Otra versión indica que fueron los mismos manifestantes quienes cometieron el acto vandálico.

 

A woman sweeps the sidewalk in Caracas on April 20, 2017 a day after businesses were looted after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
A man picks up the mess at a business in Caracas on April 20, 2017 a day after looting occurred after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
A man picks up the mess at a business in Caracas on April 20, 2017 a day after looting occurred after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
A woman sweeps the sidewalk in Caracas on April 20, 2017 a day after businesses were looted after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
A woman picks up the mess at a business in Caracas on April 20, 2017 a day after looting occurred after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
Picture taken on April 20, 2017 showing the damages casued by looters in a business in Caracas a day after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
A man tidies up a restaurant in Caracas on April 20, 2017 a day after businesses were looted after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
Picture taken on April 20, 2017 showing the damages casued by looters in a business in Caracas a day after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
Picture taken on April 20, 2017 showing the damages casued by looters in a business in Caracas a day after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT
A man picks up the mess at a business in Caracas on April 20, 2017 a day after looting occurred after demonstrations pro and against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan riot police fired tear gas Thursday at groups of protesters seeking to oust Maduro, who have vowed new mass marches after a day of deadly unrest. On the eve, hundreds of thousands of people fed up with food shortages and demanding elections joined protest marches in Caracas and several other cities while thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas.  / AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT

/ AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT