Pune Adapts to LPG Shortage Amidst West Asia Tensions
Pune's municipal authority has announced the temporary closure of 18 LPG-based crematoriums, following a governmental directive to prioritize domestic LPG supply amidst foreign tensions. This decision comes as a response to potential energy shortages caused by heightened conflict in West Asia, where strategic military actions have aggravated the regional crisis.
The international strife, marked by significant military strikes and countermeasures between the US, Israel, and Iran, threatens energy stability. Pune Commissioner Naval Kishor Ram confirmed that while crematorium operations continue, LPG-dependent facilities face a temporary halt to avert supply shortages.
Despite these restrictions, the city ensures that cremation services remain operational. Electric and Air Pollution Control (APC) systems at Vaikunth and other local facilities have been emphasized, maintaining essential services. The civic body appeals for public understanding and cooperation during this transition, highlighting a commitment to seamless crematory operations amid supply challenges.
The move is part of a broader strategy to manage resources efficiently during a time of global uncertainty. The municipal authority is working closely with energy suppliers and other stakeholders to minimize disruptions and ensure that essential services are not compromised. Pune residents are encouraged to support these efforts by conserving energy and utilizing alternative methods where possible.
The situation in West Asia continues to evolve, and Pune's municipal authority remains vigilant, ready to adjust its strategies as needed to protect the well-being of its citizens. The city's resilience and adaptability are crucial in navigating these challenging times, ensuring that the community remains strong and united.
(With inputs from agencies.)