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West Asia war takes the gas out of Pune’s pyres
Updated On: 10 March, 2026 10:44 AM IST | Pune | Archana Dahiwal
With liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) components diverted for household use amid the global energy crunch, city’s civic body suspends gas cremations and activates electric facilities across metropolis

Gas-based services across civic crematoriums have been suspended. Representation pic/istock
A temporary gas shortage linked to the West Asia conflict has forced the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to suspend gas-based cremation services across civic crematoriums, shifting the city’s funeral infrastructure to electric cremation systems until further notice.
The move follows a March 5 advisory from the Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, directing authorities to prioritise propane and butane for domestic LPG supply, amid global energy disruptions triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran.

