San Diego Union-Tribune

Sri Lanka closes schools, limits work

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Sri Lankan authoritie­s closed schools and asked public officials not to come to work in a desperate move to prepare for an acute fuel shortage that is expected to last days amid the nation’s worst economic crisis in decades.

The Public Administra­tion Ministry asked the public officials — except for those who maintain essential services — to stay home from work Friday “in a view of current fuel shortage and issues in transport facilities” across the country.

State- and government­approved private schools also closed Friday amid the worsening fuel shortage, with thousands of people waiting in queues at fuel stations across the country for days at a time.

Sri Lanka is now almost without gasoline and faces an acute shortage of other fuels as well.

The government has been struggling to find money to pay for the importatio­n of fuel, gas and other essentials in recent months as the Indian Ocean island nation is on the brink of bankruptcy.

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