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From your linked post it sounds like buying a 10kg bottle from one of the private gas suppliers would be the best bet but to use the domestic gas supply when it is available and only use the bottled gas when domestic supply is cut?
We live offgrid and use LPG bottled gas in 9kg cylinders- one cylinder lasts many months but we always have at least one spare for when thew one in use runs out. I guess the expense of buying even one 10 kg gas cylinder is an obstacle for many in your situation?
It is tragic and ironic given your countries gas and oil reserves wealth.
I hope your situation improves soon.

ironic.

There is no natural gas available for the houses or buildings. For example, the buildings also use gas cylinders, but they are enormous, enough to supply four small buildings. You have to pay the gas suppliers in advance and wait a couple of months for them to refill the cylinder that supplies the buildings.

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So is that the gas you use and that ran out recently?
If so maybe get a 10kg cylinder as backup?
Or if you already use a cylinder, get a spare?

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