Chavez sets 3 minute shower limit

Published: 5:42PM Thursday October 22, 2009 Source: Reuters

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    Venezuela President Hugo Chavez - Source: ONE News

Leftist President Hugo Chavez has called on Venezuelans to stop singing in the shower and to wash in three minutes because the oil-exporting nation is having problems supplying water and electricity.

Venezuela has suffered several serious blackouts in the past year because of rapidly growing demand and under-investment, which has been aggravated by a drop in water levels in hydroelectric dams that provide most of its energy.

Chavez has now announced energy-saving measures and says he will create a ministry to deal with the electricity shortages, which have affected the image of his socialist revolution before legislative elections due in 2010.

Calling for water conservation, he says low rainfall caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon means water levels are critically low in the El Guri reservoir, one of the world's largest dams.

"Some people sing in the shower, in the shower half an hour. No kids, three minutes is more than enough. I've counted, three minutes, and I don't stink," he said during a televised Cabinet meeting.

"If you are going to lie back, in the bath, with the soap and you turn on the what's it called, the Jacuzzi ... imagine that, what kind of communism is that? We're not in times of Jacuzzi," he said, to laughter from his ministers.

He mentioned using airplanes to try to force rain from clouds, adding that the government will soon publish a decree prohibiting imports of low-efficiency electrical appliances.

He also wants ministries and state-run companies to cut energy consumption by 20% immediately.

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