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regular-article-logo Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Sri Lankans wait in queues for gas as government struggles

Kanchana Wijesekera says supplies of 95-octane petrol, mostly used in cars, has been received and are being distributed across the country of 22 million people

Reuters Colombo Published 24.05.22, 03:56 AM
With the 2 cargo vessels unloaded, petrol stocks will be available for the next 6 weeks comfortably, says Wijesekera.

With the 2 cargo vessels unloaded, petrol stocks will be available for the next 6 weeks comfortably, says Wijesekera. File photo

Long queues snaked around gas stations in Sri Lanka’s commercial capital and its outskirts on Monday even though the island nation’s government was scrambling to deliver fuel supplies and douse any unrest as it battles a devastating economic crisis.

Kanchana Wijesekera, Sri Lanka’s minister for power and energy, said supplies of 95-octane petrol, mostly used in cars, had been received and were being distributed across the country of 22 million people that has been struggling with fuel shortages for months.

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“With the 2 cargo vessels unloaded, petrol stocks will be available for the next 6 weeks comfortably,” Wijesekera said in a tweet. Another 40,000 metric tonnes of petrol supplied by India had also reached Sri Lanka on Monday, the Indian High Commission said.

Sudeera, an auto-rickshaw driver, was waiting in a 2-km-long queue at Kumbuke to fill his vehicle. “Last time, I spent two days in line for 3,000 rupees worth of fuel. With that I did a few hires but it’s barely enough to cover costs,” Sudeera said.

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