Fuel Crisis and Shortage
Sri Lanka is experiencing discussions and debates around fuel availability, with government officials denying a shortage and reporting sufficient diesel capacity. Arrests have been made for illegal fuel hoarding.
Well, it's NOT our problem, right? Just because there's a fuel crisis doesn't mean Uber Eats will give a discounted price to compensate for the delay in delivery. All simp talk just to keep customers. Uber SL #lka @UberEats https://t.co/zyj7qC3kBY
Police have arrested a motorcyclist involved in an incident at the Kuliyapitiya Meegahakotuwa junction, where he allegedly assaulted another rider with a helmet before fleeing the scene. #lka #SriLanka #Arrested https://t.co/6H0zS4Q7iz
Deputy Transport Minister Prasanna Gunasena has dismissed claims of a fuel shortage, stressing that Sri Lanka has sufficient diesel capacity to meet electricity needs. He noted that one shipment alone could power electricity generation for at least 70 days, countering allegations https://t.co/wirv2CfX64
Crises that affected Sri Lanka: 2019: Easter attack (Cause: Rajapaksas) 2020–21: Covid (Cause: China, partly Rajapaksas for not taking prompt measures) 2022: Economic crisis (Cause: Rajapaksas) 2026: Fuel crisis (Cause: Middle East war) #lka
Five Arrested Across Sri Lanka for Illegal Fuel Hoarding Details: https://t.co/NqJQudUVCH #News1st #NewsFirst #NewsFirstEnglish #LKA #SriLanka #LatestNews #FuelHoarding #Arrest #SLFuelCrisis #FuelShortage https://t.co/lScnZRXZec