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Hundreds of Irish petrol stations run out of fuel as protests continue

IRELAND – Hundreds of petrol stations in the Republic of Ireland have run out of fuel as protests over high prices continue for a fifth day. About 600 forecourts have run out of petrol and...

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diesel due to the protests, which involve slow-moving convoys of vehicles, including tractors. Fuels for Ireland, which represents companies that import, distribute, and sell fuel, has warned that two-thirds of petrol stations in the Republic of Ireland could be out of stock by the end of Saturday if blockades at the three fuel storage facilities continue. The Irish government confirmed that a fuel support package is being finalised following what it described as “constructive engagement” with representatives of the haulage and farming sectors.

The blockade of parts of Dublin city centre is continuing, with O'Connell Street and South Quay closed to traffic. There has been a warning that ships could soon be turned away from Rosslare Europort in County Wexford due to capacity issues. Protesters have set up a blockade in the nearby village of Kilrane, about a mile from the port. A spokesperson for Iarnród Éireann said the situation could come to a head late on Sunday night or early Monday morning.

Public transport has also been affected, with some services suspended and major disruption in Dublin. Bus Éireann said it would try to serve passengers travelling to Dublin Airport where possible, while people heading to Shannon and Dublin airports have been advised to allow extra time. An Garda Síochána (the Irish police service) has declared an “exceptional event” in response to the protests, allowing it to double the number of officers available for duty.

Meanwhile, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said it is assessing social media posts calling for planned protests and has prepared a response to minimise disruption and ensure public safety. Northern Ireland’s Department for Infrastructure has advised people to allow extra time for their journeys should protests go ahead. (BBC)

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