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Sri Lanka Financial Crisis: 10-Hour Power Cut Imposed As Fuel Shortage Worsens

ꦓ Sri Lanka is facing an unprecedented acute economic and energy crisis caused due to shortage of foreign exchange. People are also facing long hours of power cuts daily.

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൲Sri Lanka was already facing seven hours of power cuts
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🥀The Sri Lankan government on Wednesday imposed a nationwide 10-hour daily power cut due to shortage of hydro-electricity triggered by non-availability of fuel.

𒊎Sri Lanka is facing an unprecedented acute economic and energy crisis caused due to shortage of foreign exchange. A sudden rise in prices of key commodities and fuel shortage forced tens of thousands of people to queue for hours outside petrol filling stations. People are also facing long hours of power cuts daily.

𒅌All essentials are in short supply due to import restrictions forced by the forex crisis.

ꦛThe daily power cuts in the island nation have been further extended Wednesday morning to 10 hours, officials said.

꧑The country has been facing a seven-hour power outage since the beginning of the month.

⛦“There is a shortage of 750 megawatt due to non availability of fuel to generate thermal power,” the chair of the Public Utilities Commission Janaka Ratnayaka said.

ꦇState-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has asked motorists not to queue outside fuel stations on Wednesday and Thursday to purchase diesel as it was unable to pay for a shipment that had arrived.

🎉It was, however, not clear from where the shipment had arrived.

𒅌The CPC said the unloading of the ship would happen only on Friday.

🍒Energy minister Gamini Lokuge said the government will make an urgent purchase of 6,000 metric tonnes of diesel from LIOC, the Lanka subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation.

ꦿ“It will be used for emergency services and power generation,” he said.

𝓀Lokuge said a shipment of diesel under the Indian credit line was expected Thursday.

𝄹India recently announced to extend a USD 1 billion line of credit to Sri Lanka as part of its financial assistance to the country to deal with the economic crisis following a previous USD 500 billion line of credit in February to help it purchase petroleum products.

🎶During his just-concluded visit to Colombo, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had assured India’s continued support in Sri Lanka’s economic recovery process. 

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