Fino a 40 piazzali a Munster sono a corto di carburante o hanno le pompe chiuse a causa della carenza

https://www.thejournal.ie/up-to-40-forecourts-in-munster-are-running-out-of-fuel-or-have-closed-pumps-due-to-shortages-7007632-Apr2026/

di Irish201h

27 commenti

  1. Freebee5 on

    Tralee had a €40 purchase limit since this morning and should be dry by 3pm at the latest. Castleisland by around the same.

    Small local stations have 20+ cars queueing until the tank runs dry

  2. Honest_Temporary1540 on

    Every garage in Westport has a queue of 20 cars waiting as of 5 mins ago.

  3. Super_Sonic_Eire on

    Whatever you think about the protests, for or against, surely this is madness. People are blocking fuel deliveries, creating panic, and fuel shortages.

    We were in a bad enough situation given actions outside of Ireland, we don’t need to be making things worse ourselves.

  4. JumpingJackFlashes on

    Is that 44 courts,  is this our fork handles moment?

  5. I imagine this is where the protesters will lose the room. Ambulances etc running out of fuel is a gift to the government

  6. Such_Baker8707 on

    Loads around Clare are gone already, I’d say we’ll be as dry as Ben Shapiro’s wife’s vagina by Saturday 

  7. DeputyDawe on

    Midleton in east Cork is almost completely dry and only up the road from Whitegate where the refinery is- looking bad, I think the Gardai do now need to intervene and call a halt. This is an attack on the economy of our country. Also a group from Limerick were travelling to Cork Airport to block it.. why? Shannon Airport is right beside them

  8. LaBete1984 on

    So, the people who are complaining about fuel prices and shortages have now caused actual shortages?

  9. Didyouseethebubble87 on

    You’d want to be brain damaged or sitting at home oblivious to still support those protesters.

  10. shorelined on

    I remain convinced that any protest that specifically targets the public without any plan to engage the government is organised by money from outside of the country.

  11. s1ckboy_99 on

    I work for a bus company and they have told us that they can’t get any fuel in the yard and for us to get fuel wherever we can 😳

  12. Major_Acanthisitta73 on

    Even small self owned petrol stations here in north Kerry have mile long queues

  13. irishbusinessstartup on

    Parents standing with their babies on the side of the m50 now because these scum. They don’t care about harming children. Hopefully the gards are taking note of the license plates and issue penalty points later and ruin their livelyhood

  14. HungTeen1001 on

    Who are the brains trust behind this protest?

    They want the price of fuel to fall by blocking fuel deliveries???

  15. EntranceHaunting on

    No different to what the Iranians are doing. Bad faith actors abound in this protest.

  16. Chickengoujon20 on

    Same lads blocking the oil due to prices somewhat beyond our own government (who have their massive faults) are the same ones who objected planning permission for things like wind farms.

    Ironic.

  17. Wonderful_Flower_751 on

    Absolute madness. Any support they had will rapidly fade the longer this goes on.

    How can they claim to be working for the ordinary people when they’re impacting our lives like this?

  18. Useful_Engineer_1792 on

    So are those who support this protest refraining from purchasing fuel and allowing those of us against the protest to purchase it instead? Or are they f’ing hypocrites?

  19. golfoxtrotyankee on

    If only people protested for the housing crisis 

  20. Michael_of_Derry on

    Is this due to the farmers protest?

    As well as fuel I think they are preventing animal feeds coming in. What if people started protesting against farmers?

  21. Cautious-Hovercraft7 on

    Good!

    Poland have capped fuel prices and reduced VAT on fuel, we need to do the same. The Govt need to listen for once.

  22. unwiseeyes on

    These “protesters” are just as bad as the rioters people were complaining about last year

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