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Petrol Distribution To Resume In Guinea After Tragic Fuel Depot Explosion

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Following a devastating explosion and fire at Guinea’s main fuel depot that claimed at least 23 lives, the Guinean government has announced the resumption of petrol distribution, effective Saturday. This development comes after a five-day suspension of petrol supplies, which severely impacted the country’s economy and daily life.

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Since Monday, the population has grappled with a petrol shortage, leading to significant disruptions in various sectors of the economy. This situation prompted demonstrations in Conakry, the capital city, with sporadic clashes between security forces and frustrated young citizens demanding the restoration of petrol supplies to service stations.

 

In an official press release on Friday evening, the government communicated its efforts to resolve the crisis. Through diplomatic engagements with neighbouring countries, significant improvements in fuel supply at service stations are expected.

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The government outlined a rationing plan for petrol and diesel sales in service stations across Guinea, allowing 25 litres per vehicle, five litres per motorcycle and tricycle, and imposing a ban on jerry cans. Additionally, escorted tankers will circulate to ensure a regulated distribution process.

 

While diesel supply resumed earlier on Wednesday, the distribution of petrol remained halted. The fuel depot fire in Conakry’s Kaloum district, near the port, remains unextinguished, with firefighters persistently battling the flames.

 

Air quality assessments indicated the presence of suspended particles that could pose respiratory health risks, leading the government to enforce mandatory mask-wearing in the affected municipality.

 

Initial evaluations revealed approximately 800 damaged buildings, mostly within a 500-metre radius of the epicentre of the fire. As per government reports, around 10,337 individuals were affected by the devastation caused by this tragic incident.


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