Cuba's national grid has effectively collapsed. Havana is running on 2 to 4 hours of electricity per day after the government confirmed it has exhausted its diesel and fuel oil reserves, the worst blackout crisis the island has seen in decades. Food is spoiling, transport has seized up, and Cubans are protesting in the streets despite a government that has jailed dissidents for less. The communist regime spent 65 years blaming the US embargo for every failure. The shelves are empty and the lights are off because the Cuban Communist Party cannot run an economy, full stop.
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