Australia's Easter Travel Faces Fuel Shortages Amid Middle East Tensions
Australians are encouraged to maintain Easter travel plans, despite fuel shortages due to the Middle East conflict. Energy Minister Chris Bowen assures fuel is available, advising only necessary purchases. Localized shortages, mainly in rural areas, affect diesel and urge some to reconsider holiday plans, impacting the busy travel weekend.
Australians are advised to proceed with their Easter travel plans, despite the ongoing fuel shortage impacting rural areas due to the conflict in the Middle East. Energy Minister Chris Bowen emphasized that Easter remains a significant time for faith and family, encouraging people to limit their fuel purchases to what is necessary.
Australia, heavily reliant on fuel imports, is experiencing localized shortages amid escalating tensions abroad, marking the conflict's sixth week. While Bowen reassures citizens of sufficient reserves, some have canceled holiday plans during one of the country's busiest travel periods.
The shortage impacts mainly diesel, with 312 of 8,000 service stations affected, particularly those in remote regions facing replenishment delays. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese cautioned the nation on enduring economic repercussions and promoted public transportation as a feasible alternative.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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