Aden Faces Renewed Household Gas Crisis Amidst Long Queues

Aden, Yemen's interim capital, is grappling with a renewed shortage of household gas for the third consecutive day, as dozens of vehicles line up at commercial gas stations across the city.

This resurgence of the crisis follows months of hardship for residents, which had only recently seen a relative improvement in supply.

Local sources informed "خبر" news agency on Thursday that gas stations are operating for limited hours, leading to increased congestion and extended queues. Citizens are expressing growing frustration over the difficulty in obtaining gas cylinders.

The situation has brought back the familiar scenes of long lines that plagued the city for months, exacerbating the suffering of citizens and drivers. Official explanations for the renewed supply shortfall or a timeline for resolution remain absent.

Residents of Aden fear the crisis will persist and potentially worsen in the coming days, particularly with rising demand for household gas. Citizens are urging relevant authorities to take immediate action to ensure a consistent supply and prevent recurrence of such crises that directly impact daily life.