Local leaders advocate for fuel depot in Rangjung

RANGJUNG — In the face of mounting challenges posed by the absence of a fuel depot in Rangjung town, residents have had to resort to time-consuming journeys to Trashigang, situated 30 kilometres away, to refuel their vehicles and replenish their LPG cylinders.

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