'We'll sleep in our tractors' - fears grow that fuel protest will pumps in west of Ireland dry as second day of protests expected
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'We'll sleep in our tractors' - fears grow that fuel protest will pumps in west of Ireland dry as second day of protests expected
"Protesters have caused major disruption in Dublin city centre, blocking key roads and affecting public transport services. The Luas green line is out of operation due to the protests."
"Concerns are growing that the ongoing fuel protests will lead to petrol shortages, particularly in the west of Ireland, as protesters vow to continue their demonstrations."
Protests against rising fuel costs have caused significant disruptions in Dublin and other parts of Ireland. Major roads, including O'Connell Street and Fleet Street, are blocked, affecting public transport services like Dublin Bus and the Luas green line. Commuters face challenges as protests continue for a second day, with fears that fuel supplies may dwindle, particularly in the west of the country. Protesters, including hauliers and farmers, are determined to maintain their demonstrations, with some planning to sleep in their vehicles to sustain the action.
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