Crude Tanker Arrival Eases India's Supply Crunch as Deadly Delhi Blaze Kills Residents

Jag Laadki crude tanker from UAE reaches Gujarat, providing relief as India faces LPG shortage. Tragic fire in Delhi residential building claims multiple lives.
India is facing a dual challenge as a crude oil tanker arrives to ease a supply crunch, while a deadly fire in the capital Delhi claims several lives. The Jag Laadki, a crude carrier from the United Arab Emirates, has reached the western state of Gujarat, providing some relief amid a severe liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortage. Meanwhile, a devastating blaze has swept through a residential building in Delhi, leaving a tragic loss of life in its wake.
The arrival of the Jag Laadki is a welcome development, as India grapples with dwindling LPG supplies. LPG, a crucial fuel for cooking and heating, has become increasingly scarce, causing hardship for millions of households. The import of crude oil from the UAE is expected to help alleviate the situation, as refineries work to process the raw material into usable fuels.
Source: Deutsche Welle


