The shortage of gas has already resulted in increased prices, making it difficult for ordinary citizens to afford. This situation is particularly alarming for vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and low-income families, who may already struggle to make ends meet. It could also impact industries, transportation, and essential services, further exacerbating the challenges faced by our communities.
It is crucial that immediate action be taken to ensure that adequate gas supplies are available. This may require government intervention, cooperation between gas suppliers, and implementation of strategies to manage demand more effectively. Efforts should also be made to explore alternative energy sources and promote energy conservation measures and mitigate the impact of future shortages.
Fatima Shamsher
Rawalpindi
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