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Post by : Shakul
Pakistan is currently facing a major fuel crisis as petrol and diesel prices have surged to record levels. Reports indicate that petrol prices have crossed PKR 450 per litre, while diesel prices have exceeded PKR 520 per litre, making fuel among the most expensive in the region. The sharp rise in fuel prices has led to long queues at petrol pumps, with citizens expressing frustration and concern over increasing daily expenses. In several areas, large crowds gathered at fuel stations, reflecting the severity of the situation and its impact on everyday life. Experts link the price hike to rising global oil prices and ongoing tensions in the Middle East, which have disrupted supply chains and increased import costs. As Pakistan heavily depends on imported fuel, these global developments have directly affected domestic fuel prices. The crisis has raised concerns about inflation and economic pressure on households, as higher fuel costs are expected to impact transportation, food prices, and overall living expenses in the country.
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