Vehicles line up along the road leading to a gasoline station in Cebu City days after typhoon Odette plowed through Cebu City and the rest of the Visayas. CDN Digital photo
“No stopping allowed rule along our major thoroughfares and designated roadway shall be strictly enforced. Therefore, queuing or lining up beyond premises of fuel stations that extends unto our street and avenues shall not be allowed,” said the mayor in his order. Strict rationing is also implemented as fuel for every vehicle is limited to only 20 liters at a time.
Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)
Govt should help gas sttions get access to supply, power. Then you solve the queuing. There is no shortage of supply. There are only a few stations who have gensets to pump. Not enough trucks to deliver. Fuel depots have overworked gensets to pump fuel to delivery trucks. There.
Good! This should’ve been done Day one. It helped in creating a sense of panic, anarchy and profiteering
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