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Sri Lankans queue at pumps for days with no promise of petrol

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Out of gas and stuck in line for days, a group of motorists kick off their shoes and settle on a sidewalk in Sri Lankas capital for a round of cards. Emergency curfews, tear gas plumes and the sudden departure and resignation of the president have all failed to budge the long vehicle queues snaking out of Colombo’s empty petrol stations.

Chronic fuel shortages have been a source of frustration for months but are now worse than ever, with some people waiting in line for days without any guarantee of a refill. I have been here for four days,” said Vipul Dissanayaka, the driver of one of the city’s ubiquitous three-wheel motor taxis.

The 56-year-old would normally be ferrying people around the city, but in recent months, the increasing time spent waiting for fuel has made his work all but impossible “Innocent people are suffering,” he told AFP. “Petrol is how we live. This is how we feed our children.”

Car drivers nearby wait listlessly behind the steering wheel in the city’s tropical heat, while motorcyclists without the luxury of a reclining seat unfurl rattan mats to nap on the ground.
No one wants to yield their spot after waiting for so long, even as unrest sparked by Sri Lanka’s painful financial crisis has convulsed nearby streets.

They stayed in place even as protesters — furious over the government’s economic mismanagement — braved tear gas barrages to storm the home of the president, who later fled the country in an early-hours military flight before emailing his resignation Thursday from Singapore. And they shrugged off a curfew directing people to return home so that troops could restore order.

Source: eNCA

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