Venezuela’s misery doesn’t even spare the dead in Maracaibo

A journalist is reflected in a window at Panorama newspaper in Maracaibo, Venezuela, May 16, 2019. Panorama, which was established in 1914, published a”See you Soon” headline to announce its last print edition, due to lack of newsprint. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

A man sleeps on top of his car as he waits in line to fill up outside a gas station in Maracaibo, Venezuela, May 23, 2019. In cities across the country, weary drivers wait for scarce gasoline in long lines at service stations. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

Spanish graffiti declares: I met love at the road blocks. Jeancarlo,” referring to roadblocks set up by anti-government protesters demanding the resignation of President Nicolas Maduro, in downtown Maracaibo, Venezuela, May 16, 2019. President Nicolás Maduro, like Chavez, says the troubles are the result of what he calls an economic war being waged on the country by the United States, which along with about four dozen other nations contends that Maduro’s re-election last year was not legitimate because many strong opposition candidates couldn’t run. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

A flea market vendor counts his Bolivar bills in Maracaibo, Venezuela, May 16, 2019. Maracaibo is Venezuela’s second-largest city and a hub of the once-booming oil industry. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

A roller coaster stands tall in the abandoned amusement park coined “Diversions Grano de Oro” in Maracaibo, Venezuela, May 23, 2019. Much of Venezuela is in a state of decay and abandonment, brought on by shortages of things that people need the most: cash, food, water, medicine, power, gasoline. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

Pillaged vaults stand inside Cuadrado cemetery in Maracaibo, Venezuela, May 16, 2019. Thieves have broken into some of the vaults and coffins since late last year, stealing ornaments and sometimes items from corpses as the country sinks to new depths of deprivation. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

MARACAIBO, Venezuela — Even the dead aren’t safe in Maracaibo, a sweltering, suffering city in Venezuela.

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