'We'll sleep in our tractors' - fears grow that fuel protest will leave pumps in west of Ireland dry as disruption resumes for second day
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'We'll sleep in our tractors' - fears grow that fuel protest will leave pumps in west of Ireland dry as disruption resumes for second day
"Protests have resumed, causing major disruptions for commuters, particularly in Dublin and Galway. Blockades at fuel depots have prevented delivery vehicles from accessing these locations."
"O'Connell Street and O'Connell Bridge are blocked in both directions, leading to severe traffic issues. The Luas green line is out of operation due to the protests."
Protests in Ireland have caused significant disruptions for commuters, particularly in Dublin and Galway. Blockades at fuel depots in Foynes and Galway have prevented delivery vehicles from accessing these locations. Major roads, including O'Connell Street and Fleet Street, are blocked, leading to severe traffic issues. The Luas green line is out of operation due to the protests, and further disruptions are anticipated at Dublin Airport and Dublin Port. Authorities advise motorists to plan their journeys accordingly as the situation evolves.
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