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    Portugal’s fuel supply running out as truck drivers strike

    April 17, 2019
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    Lisbon — Portugal’s fuel supplies are running out as a strike by truck drivers hit the country just before the busy Easter tourist period, forcing the government to order workers to get back on the road immediately as airports resorted to emergency reserves.

    Demanding better workers’ rights, fuel truck drivers started a strike on Monday but guaranteed the operation of minimum services. According to the Socialist government, however, the minimum service has not been provided.

    In Faro, one of the country’s biggest tourist hubs, the airport resorted to emergency fuel reserves. Lisbon airport has also been affected.

    “At both airports, where fuel supply wasn’t ensured, we have reached critical levels of fuel reserves for aircraft refueling,” Economy Minister Pedro Siza Vieira told reporters.

    Alongside oil companies, Portugal’s government and security forces are planning to send dozens of tanker trucks to Lisbon to supply the capital’s airport with fuel.

    The government said in a statement that the strike was also affecting fire stations, ports, public transport companies and gas stations.

    “I want to ask drivers to comply with the law and with the determined minimum services required,” Siza Vieira said, explaining the decree passed ordering drivers to return to work.

    Across the country, panicked drivers queued outside gas stations to fill up their tanks. Some gas stations were already shut.

    Only one flight has been cancelled but, according to the minister, there could be more cancellations in the next few hours if supplies are not resumed.

    Air traffic controllers said on Twitter that a Ryanair flight had to stop in Santiago de Compostela, in northern Spain, to refuel the aircraft before heading back to Lisbon.

    Portugal’s national airline TAP has a contingency plan to reduce the impact of the ongoing strike.

    Airport authority ANA is monitoring the situation and has asked passengers traveling from Lisbon or Faro to check their flight status with airlines.

    Fuel company Prio, which operates in Portugal, told news agency Lusa that it expects almost half its stations to run out of gas or diesel by the end of the day.

    “This could aggravate if the truckers’ union does not advise its members to comply with the order issued by the government to fulfill the minimum services to supply stations,” Prio said in a statement.

    The National Union of Dangerous Goods Drivers said the strike will continue until their demands are met.

    Portugal President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said the government was trying to “stabilise and normalise the situation”, especially with families travelling home for Easter.

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