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A high-level meeting took place today (17) at the Civil Aviation Authority premises, chaired by Deputy Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation Janitha Ruwan Kodithuwakku, to address strategies for sustaining air services amid fuel supply disruptions caused by the ongoing war situation.
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The World Food Programme has warned that the ongoing conflict in Iran could result in severe hunger for approximately 45 million people by June. According to Jin10, the organization highlighted the escalating humanitarian crisis as a direct consequence of the war, emphasizing the urgent need for international intervention and support.
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The Public Administration Ministry has issued a circular stating that, in response to potential fuel shortages caused by the ongoing armed conflict in the Middle East, the Government will conserve fuel in the public sector by declaring every Wednesday a holiday for government offices until further notice.
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Iran launched fresh attacks on the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, the kind of strikes on U.S. Gulf allies that President Donald Trump said had not been expected, but which sources said he had been warned about before the conflict.
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Health services across the country are likely to be affected due to the prevailing fuel shortage, with doctors warning that the limited fuel quota allocated under the QR code system is insufficient for them to report for duty and carry out essential medical services.
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Amid a surge of misleading information online, the Sri Lanka Police has alerted the public to fake social media posts circulating under the title “Awareness by the Sri Lanka Police Department,” which falsely claim to provide official guidance.