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Cooking Gas Shortages in Asia and Africa Linked to Iran Conflict
The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing significant disruptions in cooking gas supplies across Asia and Africa, leading to a shift towards alternative fuels such as coal and wood.
Editorial Staff
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The war in Iran has resulted in a notable shortage of cooking gas, impacting millions in Asia and Africa. This shortage is forcing households to adapt their cooking methods.
As access to cooking gas diminishes, many are turning to coal and wood as alternative fuel sources. This shift not only alters culinary practices but also raises concerns about health and environmental implications.
The situation has also given rise to a burgeoning black market for cooking gas, complicating regulatory efforts and further straining legitimate supply chains.