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Highway turns mud-filled grave !!! Oil tankers stranded at NH44(8), mudslides have turned the road immovable, petrol crisis expanding its threat in the state, petrol pumps running dry, ministers in slumber
TIWN July 16, 2016
Highway turns mud-filled grave !!! Oil tankers stranded at NH44(8), mudslides have turned the road immovable, petrol crisis expanding its threat in the state, petrol pumps running dry, ministers in slumber
PHOTO : Petrol crisis continues in the stat. TIWN Pic July 16

AGARTALA, July 16 (TIWN): The so-called National Highway of Tripura has turned into a muddy way in Tripura-Assam section following the incessant rain. Rennovation work has almost stopped in the Churraebari-Lowerpoa section resulting tough time for the people of Tripura as commodity crtisis goes high. Hundreds of oil tankers are now stranded on National Highway 44, which connects Tripura to the rest of the country, as heavy rains, mudslides and water-logging has turned a 20 km-stretch of the crucial road into slush. Although renovation was done for a glimpse but again the incessant rain over past few days has disrupted the renovation work. The condition of the highway which appears to be like a muddy way has turned immovable. There is no chance of complete renovation of NH44(8) at least before 1 year. This condition of the highway is not a result of one day but lack of maintenance for past many years has led to situation. Only lack of initiative by the Assam as well Tripura government has turned the situation of the road so critical.

Petrol is being sold at Rs. 200 to 250 per litre in some places as supplies of essential goods including medicines, fuel and food have been cut off for past many days.

The lack of movement of vehicles on the Assam-Agartala National Highway has caused widespread distress across the State, with reports claiming that petrol prices have shot up to Rs. 250 per litre in some areas of the State.

It is to be mentioned here that petrol crisis has already hit the state posing a threat to the common people.  Starting from price hike, lack of essential commodities, poor condition of roads is all that the state has gain last many years of Manik’s regime, yet the call for golden era is high in the state.

Along with price hike that state is also hit with the supply of lack of essential commodities including petrol and diesel.  Hundreds of vehicles were seen in queue in front of petrol pump for refilling their vehicle tanks.

It is to be mentioned here that most of the petrol pump of the city area running dry and a long queue of people is seen from the early morning waiting in the petrol pump to collect petrol. Hundreds of vehicles were seen in queue in front of petrol filling station while many centres had hanged the board of no-petrol.

Majority of the petrol pumps in the state capital hanged the board of no-petrol due to lack of fresh petrol supply, forcing the desperate consumers to buy petrol from black market at a hefty price.

Tripura is experiencing a major fuel crisis as the regular movement of vehicles has been badly hampered due to the dilapidated condition of the National Highway 44 in Lower Poha in Assam.

The state totally dependent on the highway, which is considered the lifeline, for importing fuel from Assam, the crisis has been on for the last 25 days.

A majority of fuel filling stations have put up signs of 'no petrol' and 'no diesel' in the wake of fuel tankers not coming through the 12-kilometer stretch between Patherkandi in Assam and Churaibari in Tripura, which has turned into paddy field due to incessant rains.

 

 

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