Fuel queues return to Sudan as the crisis worsens

Port Sudan - Mashaweer

Citizens from Khartoum and Omdurman, as well as Port Sudan, Gedaref, and the Northern State, reported an escalation of the fuel crisis over the past two days.

They indicated that they spend long hours waiting in front of refueling stations, while black market prices have risen to unprecedented levels, making it difficult to secure their daily needs.

Scenes of vehicle queues have reappeared in front of fuel stations, reminding Sudanese people of the depth of the crisis affecting global energy prices.

Part of the price pressure is due to the rise in global oil costs, but the primary reason lies in weak local distribution and oversight, as well as the emergence of the black market.

Social media sites have documented recurring scenes of the suffocating crisis, while concern grows over its direct impact on daily life.

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