Motorists are forced to queue up to six hours for fuel or pay more on the black market, while farmers lack fuel to operate machinery and harvest crops.
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A fuel shortage in Myanmar is exacerbating daily hardships and raising food security concerns. Motorists are facing long queues, while farmers lack fuel to operate machinery, impacting crop harvests.
Motorists are forced to queue up to six hours for fuel or pay more on the black market, while farmers lack fuel to operate machinery and harvest crops.