Sri Lankans in the UAE fear fuel shortages will affect travel and worsen food shortages, making life difficult for their families back home as the island nation battles an economic crisis.
A ban on the sale of diesel and petrol to private vehicle owners has been enforced in the country and ordinary people are not permitted to purchase fuel until July 10.
The extraordinary measures were taken as the South Asian nation struggles to cope with its worst financial crisis in several decades.
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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told Parliament last week that the economy had “completely collapsed” as he issued a warning that the situation was serious and went beyond fuel, electricity and food shortages.
Officials said the country had less than a week’s worth of fuel and stocks required for essential services such as medical transport, trains and buses.
Schools remain shut and the country’s 22 million residents have been asked to work from home.
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