
Sri Lanka Port Is Powered By Pedals After Fuel Shortages
NDTV
Sri Lanka Economic Crisis: Sri Lanka is experiencing its worst financial meltdown since independence, leaving authorities struggling to pay for adequate supplies of vital imports.
Cash-strapped Sri Lanka's main seaport unveiled a free bicycle service on Tuesday, allowing workers to navigate the facility without petrol-powered vehicles, as the island nation struggles with unprecedented fuel shortages.
The island nation is experiencing its worst financial meltdown since independence, leaving authorities struggling to pay for adequate supplies of vital imports.
Motorists around the South Asian country are forced to spend hours or even days waiting for rationed fuel at gas stations.
The bicycle initiative was aimed at conserving petrol in the Colombo deep-sea container port, Sri Lanka Ports Authority chairman Prasantha Jayamanna said.