Cuba is grappling with a total national power grid collapse after the government confirmed that its diesel and fuel oil reserves are fully exhausted.Widespread public protests have erupted in Havana as residents demand the restoration of electricity after enduring blackouts for over 20 hours daily.President Miguel Diaz-Canel has attributed the energy failure to a strict blockade enforced by the US that prevents international fuel shipments.The government is currently reviewing a 100 million dollar humanitarian aid proposal from the US to be distributed through the
Catholic Church.