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Fuel shortages force Honduras to cancel in‑person classes

newsMar 25, 202653

Honduran authorities canceled all in-person classroom instruction for the rest of the week because fuel shortages have halted school transport. The government told schools to switch to online learning where pupils must travel rather than walk. The move parallels wider strain from global fuel shortages, as several Asian countries weigh resuming COVID-era measures like work-from-home and stimulus. This matters because sustained fuel disruptions can interrupt education, restrict mobility, and reveal vulnerabilities in energy and supply chains.

Key Highlights

Honduras canceled in-person classes for the rest of the week due to fuel shortages.
Several Asian countries weigh returning to COVID-era work-from-home and stimulus measures.
Fuel shortages are disrupting transport and prompting school shifts to online instruction.