Scores of trucks have been stranded at a crossing in the southern town of Birgunj for nearly six weeks, cutting off vital supplies and forcing fuel rationing across the landlocked Himalayan nation.
"We don't have enough ATF (aviation turbine fuel) for aircrafts, unless we are able to source some in the next day or so, we will not be able to supply domestic private airlines," said Mukunda Ghimire, spokesman at the state-run Nepal Oil Corporation.
Ghimire said officials were awaiting supplies after requesting Nepal Airlines fly in fuel from the Indian city of Kolkata.
Nepal has faced crippling fuel shortages since September 24, when demonstrators from the Madhesi ethnic minority kicked off a blockade of the Birgunj trade hub, protesting the country's new constitution which they say will leave them politically marginalised.
In a crackdown that dashed hopes of a compromise between the government and demonstrators, Nepali security forces on Monday broke up the blockade for a few hours, sparking violent protests and leading to the death of an Indian man in police firing.
"Our trucks are stuck at several checkpoints and we have noticed a dramatic decrease in the last few days, down to 15 percent of normal movement," said Sishir Kumar Dhungana, Director General, Department of Customs.
"Indian customs officials are refusing to clear trucks headed for Nepal saying the central government has ordered them not to let the vehicles pass," Dhungana told AFP.
New Delhi has denied pushing a blockade and urged dialogue with the protesting Madhesis, who have close cultural, linguistic and family ties to Indians living across the border.
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