Nepal Fuel Crisis

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Nepal Fuel Crisis

Nepal, Kathmandu-- Nepalese children carry a chuck of firewood sold by the Nepal government in Kathmandu, Nepal on November 15, 2015. Nepal government started selling firewood to public to ease the fuel crisis situation. Nepal is facing fuel shoratage due to a blockade by India as protests continue in the southern Terai region over the past three months. the Timber Corporation started selling firewood from its depots across the country at 15 Nepalese Rupee (14 cents of US dollar) per kilogram, limited to 100 kilogram per family. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto)


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