Hoteliers in Mysuru are staring at an imminent crisis in view of the disruption in supply of commercial Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders in the city.
President of Hotel Owners’ Association of Mysuru Narayanagowda C. said the impact of the disruption in delivery of commercial LPG cylinders is expected to be felt by hotels and restaurants in Mysuru in the next two days.
“The hotel industry in Mysuru will have to shut down in the coming one or two days. If not fully, at least 50% of the hotels will not be able to operate due to disruption in supply of commercial LPG cylinders,” he said referring to the reported suspension in delivery of cylinders by one of the three oil manufacturing companies in Mysuru.
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The distributors in Mysuru are unable to supply commercial cylinders as they are not receiving the same from oil manufacturing companies due to the ongoing military hostilities between Israel and US on one side and Iran on the other, he said.






