Unfortunately, once again we do not have good information for the drivers. Gas stations have been temporarily closed. Where? So far in French Guiana. All because of the blocking of fuel depots by trade unionists. Gas stations are closed on Monday, and the information was announced on Tuesday evening by the AFP agency. So far it is not known whether everything will return to normal on Wednesday or Thursday. The situation is very difficult and the access to fuel is limited for drivers. You will find out more about this below.
Fatal information for drivers! Gas stations temporarily closed! The crisis is gaining momentum, it is very bad
Gas stations are scheduled to reopen on Wednesday or Thursday. The final decision on this matter has not yet been made. However, it is already known that the distribution will be limited to only 10 liters of fuel per vehicle. The Prefecture argued that this was to enable only the operation of rescue and internal security services. Therefore, you can expect huge queues for fuel in front of gas stations in this region.
Trade unions are protesting against the government’s actions. They are also protesting against recent court sentences which sentenced four activists to prison terms. The matter seems to be very serious and drivers are practically deprived of access to fuel. We did not expect something like this, but as you can see the fuel crisis is gaining momentum and it is not known when this carousel will stop.
In Poland, also, unfortunately, we have no reasons to be satisfied. The crisis continues practically all over the world
Let us remind you that in Poland we also do not have any special reasons to be satisfied. Gasoline and diesel have cost over PLN 6 per liter for a long time. The situation with LPG is no better, because one liter of gas costs over PLN 3. So far, no one knows when it will all change, but one thing is certain now – better save every zloty in these difficult times. Be glad that we don’t have problems like the French. After all, closed gas stations would probably be an even greater problem than such high prices of diesel fuel, gasoline and LPG.
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