Cuba's energy minister Vicente de la O Levy says the country has completely run out of fuel, causing widespread and prolonged power outages across the nation.
Cuban Minister of Energy Vicente de la O Levy stated that the country's fuel reserves are completely exhausted, identifying this as a primary cause for widespread, prolonged power outages.
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