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Fuel shortage hampers relief ops
By SHEILA LASIBORI in Popondetta
SHORTAGE of Jet A1 fuel for aircrafts
including helicopters in the flood-devastated Oro province has
reportedly hampered the distribution and transportation of relief
supplies and teams to affected areas.
The delay in shipment from Port Moresby and Lae are also said to be
contributing to the problem.
By yesterday, nine drums containing 180L of fuel was transported by
Defence Force Arava aircraft from Port Moresby to Girua airport and
transported to the main relief supply operation centre at Popondetta
campus of the Vudal University
The cost of fuel has reportedly been met by the National Disaster Centre
(NDC), an action which has proven very expensive, but the need to
transport the much-needed supplies to inaccessible areas has superceded
the costs.
The Jet A1 fuel is being sold at K2.77 per litre and K563.95 for a drum
containing 200L.
There are also some drums of fuel reportedly waiting for shipment from
Port Moresby and Lae, but when they are going to be shipped to
Popondetta is not known.
However, distribution of relief supplies and teams of workers to certain
devastated areas is continuing with four helicopters.
The helicopters had been engaged in flying teams of security forces and
relief supplies since Monday.
The security forces were dropped off at Pirive, Ajeka, Ainsi and Kinjaki
while on Tuesday a police team and rations were dropped off at Kokoda
and Kumusi.
Other relief supplies were also dropped off at Kokoda, Namudi and Emo
River, among others.
This will continue today, with the transportation of relief supplies to
areas like Tufi.

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