Vehicle owners report­ed heavy traffic jams due to prolonged waiting times for fuels at most petrol stations. Starting from the morning of 5 December, vehicles in the Yangon Region have experi­enced extended waiting peri­ods to purchase fuels.

 

U Nay Lin Tun, an em­ployee at the Bayintnaung warehouse, told The Glob­al New Light of Myanmar (GNLM) that he observed placards stating, “The bows­ers have not arrived yet,” with numerous vehicles waiting for fuels in front of the stations. A resident also mentioned traf­fic jams along Bayintnaung Road and Thanthuma Road, where petrol stations are lo­cated.

 

U Aung Ko, a taxi driver from South Okkalapa Town­ship, shared with the GNLM, “Cars have to wait from ear­ly morning until 6 pm. Driv­ers are also consulting each other on social media about where to find fuels for their vehicles.”

 

Due to delays in oil de­livery from Thilawa Port to filling stations, there is an in­sufficient supply of fuels. This shortage is causing difficulties for highway trucks needing to return to their respective towns and obtain diesel. If this situation persists, it could neg­atively impact highway cargo transport. — TWA/TRKM