India, May 14 -- Countries that are heavily dependent on imported fuel and already struggling with weak economies are now facing the danger of serious energy shortages similar to the crisis unfolding in Cuba. The ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have further increased global concerns, especially for developing nations that rely on foreign oil supplies and have limited financial reserves to handle sudden disruptions.

Cuba is currently going through an intense fuel emergency. The situation has worsened to the point where the country has nearly exhausted its diesel and fuel oil supplies. Because of this shortage, frequent blackouts are affecting the capital city of Havana, creating what officials describe as one of the worst electri...