Venezuelans flee to Brazil despite attacks

(FASTNEWS|COLOMBO) – The number of Venezuelans entering Brazil is rising, Officials say, despite Saturday’s attacks on makeshift migrant border camps.

A Brazilian Army Spokesperson said about 900 Venezuelans were expected in the State of Rorarima on Monday (20), a steep rise in the daily average.

The numbers of people trying to flee Venezuela’s economic collapse are stoking regional tensions.

There is fresh uncertainty following the issuing of new banknotes.

Banks and shops are due to reopen on Tuesday after a public holiday on Monday, when the left-wing Government lopped five zeros off the bolívar and anchored it to a new virtual currency called the petro.

The Government says the move is needed to tackle runaway inflation, but critics say it could lead to even more chaos.

Opposition groups have called for strikes and protests on Tuesday.