selfie photo sue officials say the jaguar will not be put down and that the woman violated clearly poston warning signs. also venezuela our opposition leader wanted to be asking lawmakers to declare a state of alarm now that move would authorize the delivery of international aid all in the catastrophic power blackout that has paralyzed that country the people of venezuela no stranger to the hardship of course are struggling to cope. shops in the venezuelan capital smashed up and picked clean of their contents. at this supermarket in south eastern caracas people accused of taking food including pasta rice and tomato sauce were among those later arrested by security forces the looting. scenes of desperation like this are becoming more commonplace in the crisis hit south american nation all compounded by a day's long power outage. medicines were already in short supply now reports that the blackout has led to patients dying in hospitals also fueling rising anger at the government's inaction was that legacy in many cases in venezuela has a first and last name and it's nicolas maduro it's time