A number of fuels stations dried up in Juba forcing drivers and motorbike riders to go long distances to refuel.
A CRN reporter went from Juba town to Juba Bridge looking for petrol and found all fuel stations empty.
He also went up to the foot of Körök Hill and found only station selling fuel with a very long cue of vehicles and people with empty jerricans struggling to get fuel.
One fuel seller at Customs market told CRN that the fuel shortage was caused by road problems between Uganda and South Sudan.
Due to fuel shortage, public transport vehicles were scarce and many people where going home on foot on Tuesday evening.
Boda-boda riders doubled their fees.
In the black market, one litre of petrol that used to cost ten pounds rose to 25.