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Sri Lanka FUEL CRISIS: Schools Shut, Public Sector Told to Work from Home

Sri Lankan military were forced to hand out tokens to people queuing for what little fuel is left on Monday, with schools in the capital Colombo shut and public sector workers asked to work from home to ease consumption.

Some have waited in line for over 4 days, with no petrol left to even get home. Government stockpiles have dwindled to 9,000 tons of diesel and 6,000 tons of petrol with no new shipments, due to drained foreign currency reserves.

An IMF team is visiting until Thursday to discuss a $3bn bailout program.

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