Witnessing a ‘Complete Collapse of Society’ in Venezuela [View all]
The photographer had just returned from one of his latest trips to the South American nation when he talked to TIME, and he was visibly affected by the chaos he had witnessed there. Theres a complete collapse of society, he said.
Once an example for the continent, Venezuela is now a country in freefall. Its hard to find food, theres no medicine, said Ybarra Zavala. If you have to have surgery, you need to bring everything with you: the bandages, the gloves, everything. There are no anesthetics.
Security has also become an issue. Theres now a very strong element of luck, he said. Access is a real nightmare. Not only do you need to be careful of the government, but also from the colectivos [militant groups] and the local militias. Youre limited on time, youre limited in access. Its a continuous fight.
In fact, says the photographerwhos worked in Iraq, Afghanistan and ColombiaVenezuela is the hardest place Ive worked in, he said.
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There are few places in the world more violent than Venezuela.