
NEW DELHI: As Sri Lanka fights off acute shortages – of food, fuel, and medicines – former cricketer Roshan Mahanama shared images of him serving tea and bun to those waiting in serpentine queues at a petrol station in Colombo.
Sri Lanka is suffering its worst economic crisis since independence, with the country unable to find dollars to import essentials.
“We served tea and buns with the team from Community Meal Share this evening for the people at the petrol queues around Ward Place and Wijerama mawatha.
“The queues are getting longer by the day and there will be many health risks to people staying in queues,” the cricketer posted on Twitter.
Sri Lanka has deployed armed police and troops to guard fuel stations.
The government declared a two-week shutdown of state institutions and schools in a bid to reduce commuting and conserve depleting fuel stocks in the impoverished nation.(NDTV)