Middle East Crisis: Pune Gas Crematoriums Shut Temporarily

In response to the ongoing US-Israel conflict involving Iran, gas crematoriums in Pune have been temporarily shut down due to disruptions in oil and natural gas supplies from the Middle East. This crisis is a consequence of heightened tensions in the region, which have led to significant fluctuations in energy availability. Local authorities are assessing the situation and working on contingency plans to manage the impact on crematorium operations. The disruption highlights the interconnectedness of global energy markets and how geopolitical events can have immediate repercussions on domestic services in India. As the conflict continues to unfold, residents are urged to stay informed about potential changes in energy supply and local services.
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