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So everyone not on the island talks about diesel and gas supplies. While it's a logical next step that doesn't make it reality. Can anyone confirm if there is or isn't a gas/diesel shortage?
Diesel supplies must be running low, however, most resorts have their own generators, albeit they are diesel too.
So everyone not on the island talks about diesel and gas supplies. While it's a logical next step that doesn't make it reality. Can anyone confirm if there is or isn't a gas/diesel shortage?
There are posts about it being rationed already.
My contacts on the Bay Islands report no shortages or rationing on Diesel.
I did not specifically inquire as to gasoline, but suffice to say- there are often weekly shortages of many things- it's just the way the Bay Islands are. If there are any issues, it was nothing that would have nudged them into reporting it~ must not have been worthy of saying something about.
On any given day, they are out of something, so reading into it that such short supply was caused by something on the mainland... is a stretch.
When gasoline is in short supply, quite often if you take the time and expense to wait in line over at the gas station near the import docks by French Harbor, your efforts will more quickly rewarded than if you go to one of the few outlying stations. It takes a while to truck the stuff around. Again, running out occurs often enough to make it un-remarkable.
As an example- Quite often they are out of Flor de Cana Rum, and although this is not an insignifigant thing, it has nothing to do with politics.
Quick, switch to Salva Vida beer!
Sorry if the above comes off as light hearted, dismissive or flippant- it really wasn't meant that way. It is merely the very descriptive truth of the realities of life in the Bay Islands (and most any Caribbean Island that still has good diving). If you lived there, you would easily understand- it's a big deal and a lot of friends get phone calls when non-limp fresh vegetables arrive or they stock some beef that isn't so.... runny.
Life seems to be trundling-on in the Bay Islands, but it would be incorrect to judge their day-to-day situations on anything other than past performance and history. They do run out of stuff, sometimes just because they run out of it.
mmmmmm runny beef.