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Sri Lankans still in line for fuel

Sri Lankans still in line for fuel

by Teena Marian 06-04-2022 | 9:38 AM

COLOMBO (News 1st); While Sri Lankans have been protesting for more than a week over the present criss, people are still waiting in line for gas and fuel across the island.

There were a large number queues in filling stations since Wednesday (6) morning to obtain fuel.

Though people were waiting in line for Diesel, most filling stations had run out of stocks.

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