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LPG Shortage Raises Concerns for Hotels and Food Prices in Kerala

Janani G 3 months ago Kerala


A shortage of commercial Liquefied Petroleum Gas cylinders is creating serious concern for the hospitality sector in Kerala. Industry members warn that many hotels, catering units, and food businesses may be forced to shut down within days if the situation does not improve

The shortage is affecting commercial kitchens that depend heavily on LPG for daily operations. With supplies running low, several establishments are struggling to continue their services. Business owners say the crisis could also lead to an increase in food prices if the supply problem continues.

While Compressed Natural Gas is still available, experts say the situation remains uncertain. A large number of public transport vehicles depend on CNG, and any disruption in its supply could affect transport services. Officials warn that if the shortage spreads beyond commercial users, households may also face difficulties as cooking gas stocks decline. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as efforts continue to stabilize supply.


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