Soaring diesel prices ground 4x4 aid missions, jeopardising lifeline for Malaysia's remote Orang Asli
KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 -- A sharp spike in diesel prices is forcing volunteer 4x4 teams, who provide a crucial lifeline to remote indigenous communities, to halt their aid missions, leaving vulnerable villages without essential supplies.
The cost of diesel has nearly doubled in just over a month, surging from around RM3 to RM6.02 per litre due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
This has made it prohibitively expensive for off-roading groups to conduct their humanitarian work, The Straits Times reported.
Off-roading enthusiast Frankie Chan, who leads a team delivering food and medicine to Orang Asli villages in the jungle, said the financial burden has become unsustainable.
"It's tough. Filling up feels like a heartache," ...
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