By Tim Lister, CNN
Photo: Gaby Oraa/Reuters via CNN Newsource
Venezuela is entering a new and very uncertain era after the sudden capture and removal of Nicolas MΓ‘duro, the country's president for the last 12 years.
Amid widespread apprehension about what comes next, the streets of the capital Caracas and other cities have been quiet. People are apprehensive about being out and about, with the security forces on edge. But there has been little sign of the government-backed paramilitary groups known as colectivos on the streets.
Those that have ventured out have one priority: Stocking up on basic supplies in case the capital sees clashes or looting.
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