Cuba Fuel Crisis: Diesel and Oil Depleted, Protests Erupt
Cuba has completely run out of diesel and fuel oil, the energy minister announced, amid ongoing US blockade. Protests have erupted across the island nation as the crisis deepens.
Cuba has completely run out of diesel and fuel oil, the energy minister announced, amid ongoing US blockade. Protests have erupted across the island nation as the crisis deepens.
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RecommendedCuba has completely exhausted its diesel and fuel oil reserves, causing rolling blackouts up to 22 hours in Havana, linked to the US blockade imposed by Donald Trump.
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Cuba faces a severe energy crisis with no diesel or fuel oil, as US blockade strangles supplies. Rolling blackouts in Havana spark protests, with residents demanding electricity.
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