LPG Shortage: Chennai Hoteliers Body Says 'Will Have To Shut Restaurants Within 24 Hours'

The Chennai Hotels Association has issued a grave warning regarding a severe shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), stating that many restaurants across the city may be forced to close within the next 24 hours. Association President M Ravi expressed deep concern over the situation, highlighting that the ongoing supply crisis is jeopardizing the livelihoods of numerous hoteliers and their employees. The LPG shortage is attributed to a combination of logistical challenges and rising demand, which has significantly impacted the hospitality sector in Chennai, known for its vibrant culinary scene. As restaurants struggle to secure essential cooking fuel, the potential shutdown could lead to widespread job losses and affect the local economy. Ravi urged authorities to take immediate action to address the supply chain disruptions to prevent a complete halt of operations in the food service industry. The situation underscores the vulnerability of the hospitality sector in the face of infrastructural challenges, particularly in a city that relies heavily on its restaurant and food services for both employment and tourism. Immediate measures are crucial to mitigate the impact of this crisis and support the industry in navigating these turbulent times.
Originally reported by NDTV Profit. Read original article
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