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Post by : Shakul
Pakistan is facing a worsening fuel crisis as petrol shortages continue to affect cities across the country. Long queues have been reported at fuel stations, with many running out of stock due to supply disruptions. The situation has created panic among citizens, leading to increased demand and further pressure on limited fuel supplies.
The rising fuel prices have added to the economic burden on the public, with transportation costs and daily expenses increasing rapidly. Many people are finding it difficult to manage their routine travel needs, while businesses are also feeling the impact of the shortage. The crisis is affecting both urban and rural areas, highlighting the scale of the problem.
Experts point to supply chain issues and economic challenges as key reasons behind the crisis. Authorities are working to stabilize fuel availability, but the situation remains uncertain. The ongoing shortage underscores the need for stronger energy planning and better management to prevent similar disruptions in the future.
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