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22 Mar 2022 | 10:37 AM UTC

Sri Lanka: Authorities tightening security as of March 22 amid protests due to gas shortages /update 1

Officials enhancing security in Sri Lanka as of March 22 amid protests related to gas shortages. Clashes possible.

Warning

Event

Officials have deployed security personnel at gas stations as of March 22 amid ongoing protests due to gas shortages. Residents have held protests, especially in Colombo, in recent days denouncing the shortages as well as the country’s declining economic situation. Sporadic incidents of violence have also broken out between people waiting at gas station queues. Although Litro Gas has reportedly resumed the domestic supply of gas, domestic shortages and price increases are continuing. Additional protests are likely in the coming days. Previous related protests have involved dozens to hundreds of people.

Officials will likely maintain heightened security for the duration of the protests. Authorities may also tighten security near possible protest locations, including government buildings and public squares. Gatherings are likely in Colombo; protesters often demonstrate in the Fort area. Police may try to disperse protests, including using water cannons and tear gas. Clashes between protesters and police are possible. Protesters may march along roadways, causing localized transport disruptions. Business disruptions are possible, especially if violence breaks out.

Context

The economic situation in Sri Lanka has been deteriorating, notably due to rising debt and decreasing foreign exchange reserves. The lower foreign reserves have made it difficult for the government to import more gas. Shortages of food and medicine have also been reported. The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) party held a protest in Colombo March 15 calling for the government to resign. Demonstrations denouncing the shortages and calling for the government to step down are likely in at least the near term.

Advice

Avoid protests due to possible clashes. If violence breaks out, leave the area immediately and take shelter in a secure, nongovernmental building. Follow all security personnel instructions. Allow additional travel time near gatherings. Plan for likely queues at gas stations. Confirm all ground transport services before travel. Confirm business appointments in advance.