Fuel shortage drives petrol, diesel prices to Rs500 per litre in parts of Balochistan
WEB DESK: A severe shortage of petroleum products has gripped several districts of Balochistan, pushing petrol and diesel prices to as high as Rs500 per litre in some areas and causing widespread disruption to daily life.
According to local sources, fuel supplies have been severely affected in a number of towns, leaving many petrol pumps either dry or operating with limited stocks. The shortage has led to long queues at filling stations and forced motorists to purchase fuel at significantly inflated prices.
Transport and Supply Chains Affected
Residents said the scarcity of petroleum products was beginning to impact the transport sector, with public and private vehicles facing difficulties due to the lack of fuel availability. Concerns have also emerged over potential disruptions to the supply of essential commodities, as transportation costs continue to rise.
Locals warned that if the situation persists, it could further strain economic activity in the affected areas and add to the challenges already faced by businesses and consumers.
Calls for Action Against Profiteering
Citizens have urged the federal and provincial governments, as well as relevant regulatory authorities, to ensure the uninterrupted supply of petroleum products and take immediate action against those involved in profiteering.
Officials, meanwhile, said they were closely monitoring the situation and taking measures to restore normal fuel supplies. However, no official timeline has yet been announced for resolving the shortage across the affected districts.
The latest crisis has heightened concerns among residents, who fear that prolonged disruptions could further increase transportation costs and place additional pressure on household budgets.
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