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Migrant workers in India leave as gas runs out: 'I don't want to starve to death'

The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the conflict in the Middle East in late February sparked a liquefied petroleum gas shortage. The country relies on imports for 60% of its LPG supply.

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lemonde.frStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Migrant workers in India leave as gas runs out: 'I don't want to starve to death'

The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the conflict in the Middle East in late February sparked a liquefied petroleum gas shortage. The country relies on imports for 60% of its LPG supply.

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middleeasteye.net2 mesi fa

LPG shortage from Iran war fuels labour exodus from major Indian cities

The Indian government denies there is a reverse migration of labour, but long queues at railway stations tell a different story

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  1. domenica 12 aprile 2026·lemonde.fr

    Migrant workers in India leave as gas runs out: 'I don't want to starve to death'

    The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the conflict in the Middle East in late February sparked a liquefied petroleum gas shortage. The country relies on imports…

  2. lunedì 13 aprile 2026·middleeasteye.net

    LPG shortage from Iran war fuels labour exodus from major Indian cities

    The Indian government denies there is a reverse migration of labour, but long queues at railway stations tell a different story