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2 die in fuel queues as Lanka grapples with shortages

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At least two people in Sri Lanka died while waiting in long queues for fuel, as widespread shortages cause misery and hardship across the island nation. Sri Lanka is battling the worst economic crisis in its history as an independent nation, with a lack of foreign exchange to purchase vital imports shrinking the supply of essential goods. Motorists are forced to wait hours outside gas stations for petrol and the government has imposed rolling blackouts as power utilities are unable to pay for enough foreign oil to meet demand.


Police said a 70-year-old man who was standing in line to buy gasoline collapsed and died at a filling station on the outskirts of Colombo. It was the second such death in as many days, after another elderly man collapsed in Kandy while waiting for kerosene oil to use as cooking fuel. - AFP


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