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Today marks the third day of demonstrations against what protestors say is Government inaction on the fuel crisis
www.westernpeople.ieI don’t have live access to current protest whereabouts right now. Based on recent coverage, fuel protests have been occurring nationwide in several countries, with reports of road blockades, queues at forecourts, and disruptions to traffic in places like Ireland and the UK in the past week. For up-to-the-minute details, I can check credible live-update sources if you’d like me to.
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Today marks the third day of demonstrations against what protestors say is Government inaction on the fuel crisis
www.westernpeople.ieIt comes after forecourts across the country ran low on fuel as protests and blockades continued to cause widespread traffic disruption on Thursday.
www.westernpeople.ieWaterford fuel protests as part of a larger nationwide protests are set to continue today as demonstrations enter a fourth day, with organisers plan
wlrfm.comLive updates with delays on multiple motorway routes as well as significant disruption on Luas and Dublin Bus
www.irishtimes.comDemonstrators are calling for more action to tackle soaring petrol costs
www.independent.co.ukSlow-moving convoys cause delays across country
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