Namahsia Township in Kaohsiung County used to have only one gas station in the neighborhood, but even that one shut down after last August's flooding. Villagers complained that for the past year, they had to travel far for gas refills. In response, the CPC announced this week that 1,000 liters of gasoline will be transported to the township every day until a permanent solution is in place. The government held a "Return to Namahsia" celebration after repairs to Provincial Highway No. 21 were completed last summer. Residents were in a festive mood at the time, but have been protesting the inconvenience of having to travel off the mountain to get gasoline since then. Namahsia Township only has one gas station, which was shut down after Typhoon Morakot, and the town has not received any gasoline deliveries in a year. CPC has reservations about transporting gasoline through Namahsia's Mount Hsiendu Tunnel as landslides frequently occur in the area, but sent 200 liters of gasoline in a small truck to the town on Thursday after a group of villagers traveled to Taipei and staged a protest. Villagers are still unhappy, and demanding to know why CPC didn't take action earlier. In response, CPC said that it would start transporting 1,000 liters of gasoline to the township daily to meet the needs of residents regardless of cost. ◆ 追蹤更多華視影音及圖文新聞: 1.用Plurk追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤 2.用Twitter追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤
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