Cuba's power grid restored after massive blackout, but energy crisis deepens as oil reserves depleted. The Caribbean nation faced simultaneous blackouts affecting 65 percent of territory earlier this week under US energy blockade. Energy Minister confirmed Cuban oil reserves have run out, forcing continued scheduled power cuts. Critical thermoelectric plants remain offline following equipment failure. Public frustration mounting with residents protesting through demonstrations in Havana neighborhoods. Havana blames Washington's blockade while US attributes crisis to mismanagement. Despite tensions, diplomatic engagement continues with CIA Director meeting Cuban officials this week to ease bilateral relations and explore potential solutions to the deepening energy emergency.
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