IMÁGENES: Así se ve la crisis en Venezuela

El fotógrafo de la agencia Reuters, Carlos García ejemplifica de manera visual cómo se ve la crisis en Venezuela.

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A 2.4 kg chicken is pictured next to 14,600,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of 2.22 USD, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela August 16, 2018. It was the going price at an informal market in the low-income neighborhood of Catia. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH “GARCIA ECONOMY” FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH “WIDER IMAGE” FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Tras la eliminación de los cinco ceros del bolívar venezolano y el aumento de los salarios en un 60%, los venezolanos tendrían que gastar una fortuna para productos básicos.

La agencia Reuters a través del fotógrafo Carlos García Rawlins describió de manera gráfica cuánto dinero necesitan los venezolanos para poder comprar productos alimenticios básicos y de higiene.

Un pollo de 2.4 kg se muestra junto a 14 millones 600 mil bolívares, su precio y el equivalente a 2.22 dólares en un mini mercado en Caracas, Venezuela.

CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS/REUTERS
A 2.4 kg chicken is pictured next to 14,600,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of 2.22 USD, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela August 16, 2018. It was the going price at an informal market in the low-income neighborhood of Catia. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH “GARCIA ECONOMY” FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH “WIDER IMAGE” FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Un paquete de 1 kg de pasta se muestra junto a 2 millones 500 mil 000 bolívares, su precio y el equivalente a 0.38 dólares

CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS/REUTERS
A package of 1kg of pasta is pictured next to 2,500,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of 0.38 USD, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela August 16, 2018. It was the going price at an informal market in the low-income neighborhood of Catia. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH “GARCIA ECONOMY” FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH “WIDER IMAGE” FOR ALL STORIES.

Un kilo de zanahorias cuesta 3 millones de bolívares, su precio y el equivalente a 0.46 dólares.

CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS/REUTERS
A kilogram of carrots is pictured next to 3,000,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of 0.46 USD, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela August 16, 2018. It was the going price at an informal market in the low-income neighborhood of Catia. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH “GARCIA ECONOMY” FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH “WIDER IMAGE” FOR ALL STORIES.

Un kilo de queso se muestra junto a 7 millones 500 mil bolívares, su precio y el equivalente a 1.14 dólares.

CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS/REUTERS
A kilogram of cheese is pictured next to 7,500,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of 1.14 USD, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela August 16, 2018. It was the going price at an informal market in the low-income neighborhood of Catia. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH “GARCIA ECONOMY” FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH “WIDER IMAGE” FOR ALL STORIES.

Un paquete de tollas sanitarias tiene un costo de 3 millones 500 mil bolívares, es el equivalente a 0.53 dólares.

CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS/REUTERS
A package of pads is pictured next to 3,500,000 bolivars, its price and the equivalent of 0.53 USD, at a mini-market in Caracas, Venezuela August 16, 2018. It was the going price at an informal market in the low-income neighborhood of Catia. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins SEARCH “GARCIA ECONOMY” FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH “WIDER IMAGE” FOR ALL STORIES.

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