Alappuzha, Kerala – A growing shortage of cooking gas is forcing restaurants and hotels across Kerala to close their doors, with approximately 10 establishments in the Alappuzha district already shuttered as of March 17, 2026. The crisis, linked to ongoing conflict in Western Asia, is impacting both dining establishments and catering services.
According to the Hotel and Restaurant Association, the situation is dire, with owners reporting they are unable to continue operations. The association has issued a warning that more closures are expected, with a planned shutdown date of March 23, 2026, if the supply issues are not resolved.
Authorities have reportedly issued strict instructions to prioritize domestic cylinder supplies, further exacerbating the problem for commercial kitchens. The restrictions are creating uncertainty for businesses, particularly those in the tourism sector, as they struggle to secure adequate fuel supplies.
The situation highlights the vulnerability of local businesses to geopolitical events and supply chain disruptions. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.