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SHORTAGES OF FUEL, MEDICAL SUPPLIES ZAP LEBANON

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jun 14, 2021
  • 1 min read

Lebanon is struggling with major shortages of medical supplies and fuel, leaving motorists queuing for hours at gas stations across the country, amid a deepening economic crisis, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported.

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Lebanon's streets were blocked by long lines of vehicles on Friday as drivers waited to fill their cars, with each only allowed 10 liters of gasoline.


The lines of cars caused numerous traffic jams and occasionally chaos broke out as motorists scrambled to obtain their portion of fuel, witnesses said.


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Experiencing its worst economic crisis since the end of its 15-year civil war in 1990, Lebanon is suffering from a shortage of foreign currency reserves necessary to import essential goods. Experts have warned that the fuel shortage could cause Lebanon's power supply to collapse completely and trigger an internet outage in the near future


Meanwhile, health care officials expressed concerns about the acute shortage of medicines and other supplies. Chairman of the Beirut Doctors' Syndicate, Sharaf Abu Sharaf, told dpa that urgently-needed supplies were running low.


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"The situation is very difficult. All hospitals are only performing emergency operations now," he said. On Friday, pharmacies nationwide began a two-day strike, protesting about the shortages of medicines.


Lebanon is suffering one of the world's worst economic crises in more than 150 years, according to the World Bank (WB). The Lebanese pound has lost about 90 percent of its value against the dollar since 2019.



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