Fuel crisis: Private buses to receive fuel from 45 SLTB depots from today!

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Private buses will receive fuel from 45 depots belonging to the Sri Lanka Transport Board islandwide from today (05), revealed Transport Minister Dilum Amunugama.

The distribution of fuel from the depots will hopefully be possible from this evening and the private buses and vehicles engaged in the tourism industry can obtain fuel from these stations, the Minister added.

Below are the depots from which fuel can be obtained for private buses:

Colombo – Homagama, Moratuwa, Meethotamulla, Thalangama, Udahamulla
Gampaha – Ja Ela, Kirindiwela, Kadawatha, Nittambuwa
Kalutara – Aluthgama, Horana, Kalutara, Matugama
Kandy – Kandy South, Ududumbara
Ruhuna – Ambalangoda, Akuressa, Elpitiya, Hakmana, Matara, Udugama, Katharagama, Thangalla
Nuwara Eliya – Hanguranketha
Sabaragamuwa – Deraniyagala, Embilipitiya, Godakawela, Kalawana
Uva – Monaragama, Wellawaya
Vayamba – Kuliyapitiya, Nikaweratiya, Galgamuwa
Rajarata – Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Horopathana, Kebithigollewa, Polonnaruwa
North – Karenagar, Jaffna, Kilinochchi
East – Batticaloa, Kalawanchikudi, Kattankudy, Mutur

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