Cuba has run out of diesel and oil, energy minister says
Cuba's Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy announced that the country has completely depleted its reserves of diesel and fuel oil, leading to a "critical" energy situation. Limited gasoline is available from domestic wells, but the supply chain has been severely impacted by a US-led blockade.

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AI-generatedCuba's Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy announced that the country has completely depleted its reserves of diesel and fuel oil, leading to a "critical" energy situation. Limited gasoline is available from domestic wells, but the supply chain has been severely impacted by a US-led blockade. This shortage has resulted in widespread power outages, with some areas of Havana experiencing 20-22 hour blackouts. The crisis has disrupted essential services like hospitals and schools, and negatively affected the tourism sector. Protests against the power cuts have occurred in Havana. The US has offered $100 million in aid contingent on reforms to Cuba's communist system.
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5 extractedCuba's energy system is in a 'critical' state due to a US-led blockade squeezing supply.
Cuba has completely run out of diesel and fuel oil, according to the Energy Minister.
The US reiterated its offer of $100m in aid in exchange for 'meaningful reforms to Cuba's communist system'.
Hospitals have been unable to function normally, schools and government offices have closed, and tourism is impacted.
Scattered protests against power cuts broke out in Havana on Wednesday.