‘We consider every mile we drive’: how fuel shortages are affecting readers worldwide
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Fuel shortages from U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran are forcing businesses and consumers worldwide to ration energy consumption.
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Global fuel shortages are raising energy costs for American consumers and businesses, affecting gas prices, heating bills, and transportation expenses; shortages may worsen if Middle East conflict expands.
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Fuel shortages triggered by US-Israel military actions against Iran are forcing ordinary people across the globe—from small business owners in India to community workers in Australia—to drastically ration their energy consumption. The disruption has made essential fuels like liquefied petroleum gas scarce and expensive, threatening livelihoods in countries thousands of miles from the conflict zone. A shop owner in Coimbatore, India, exemplifies the ripple effect: he can no longer reliably obtain the LPG needed to operate his roadside food business, putting his economic survival at risk. The shortage underscores how regional military escalation in the Middle East translates into tangible hardship for vulnerable populations and small enterprises in developing economies with limited alternative fuel sources. As the crisis deepens, workers and business owners worldwide are forced to make difficult choices about which journeys and services they can afford to maintain.
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