PHIs Warn of Service Disruptions Amid Fuel Shortage

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March 19, 2026

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PHIs Warn of Service Disruptions Amid Fuel Shortage

Public Health Inspectors (PHIs) are facing significant challenges due to the ongoing fuel crisis, the Public Health Inspectors’ Union of Sri Lanka has warned. In a letter to the Minister of Health, the union stated that PHIs have not been provided with a dedicated fuel quota despite carrying out essential field duties.

While expressing appreciation for the QR-based fuel distribution system, the union highlighted the absence of a priority mechanism allowing PHIs to obtain fuel without delays or long queues, which has become a major concern.

The union cautioned that the situation could disrupt critical public health functions, including disease control, inspections of food outlets, and school health services, as these duties may not be completed on time.

It further warned that if officers face pressure or disciplinary action due to these constraints, trade union action may be considered.

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