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Fuel Crisis: 22 Train operations cancelled

Fuel Crisis: Train operations cancelled as workers unable to report to work

by Zulfick Farzan 01-07-2022 | 8:47 AM

COLOMBO (News 1st); Sri Lanka Railways said that 22 train operations were cancelled on Friday (1) morning, as railway workers faced difficulties in reporting to work.

News 1st correspondents reported that Public Transport was NOT functioning as usual due to the fuel crisis, and scores of passengers were inconvenienced.

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