Caracas, Venezuela was quiet after a US bombing and abduction of President Maduro, leading to uncertainty and fear among citizens. Some stores closed amid concerns of unrest and looting, while those open saw long lines and increased prices for basic goods. Venezuelans, accustomed to economic instability, stocked up on supplies as the government declared a state of emergency in response to the US attack, which resulted in casualties and threats of further military action.
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