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Fuel depots run out of fuel

February 29, 2012
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Some of the fuel depots in the capital have run out of fuel. There are three distributors-Tashi, Damchen and Druk. While the vehicles coming to re-fill at Damchen and Druk had to go back disappointed, there was a never ending queue at Tashi fuel depot this afternoon.

The Managers of Damchen and Druk said they have run out of fuel following a bomb blast and a strike in Assam yesterday.

Meanwhile, the vehicle owners are worried that if the strike continues Tashi too might run out of fuel and the price might escalate.

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