Cuba has officially run out of fuel, triggering the largest wave of street protests in Havana in decades. Energy officials announced that diesel and fuel oil reserves are entirely depleted.
The shortage has forced twenty-two-hour blackouts, grinding public transport, schools, and hospitals to a halt.
Protesters filled the capital overnight, blocking streets with burning trash and chanting for power.
The energy collapse follows a strict U.S. oil blockade aimed at the island's communist leadership.