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Sri Lankan fishermen turn to man-powered sailboats due to energy shortage
Published: Jul 27, 2022 11:40 AM
Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)

Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)

Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)

Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)

Fishermen work at a fishing village in Negombo, Sri Lanka, July 26, 2022. Due to the shortage of fuel oil, many Sri Lankan fishermen turned to traditional man-powered sailboats to fish for a living.(Photo: Xinhua)