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British traditional fuel car model

Not long ago, there was an oil shortage in Britain. In order to alleviate the oil shortage caused by the lack of oil truck drivers, to let everyone use oil before Christmas, and to provide medical services to those medical staff who need oil to go to work in time, the British government sent soldiers to fill these vacancies from the 4 th to help transport fuel. Although on the surface, the British government claims that the situation has improved, there are still more than 65,438+00 gas stations closed in London.

First, the oil shortage in Britain has not been well alleviated.

According to the data released by the British Gasoline Retailers Association, the most serious shortage areas in South China are London and southeast England. Although the government has sent 200 British soldiers to help these areas transport fuel by oil tankers since the 4th, according to the statistics of the head of the association, it will take at least one week to restore normal oil storage.

Second, the impact of fuel shortage on people.

The shortage of fuel has brought a very bad impact on people's lives, such as being unable to drive, inconvenient to go to work and possibly very cold in winter. Then, due to the shortage of fuel, people will think of other ways to make up for the function of fuel. At this time, the supply of natural gas began to fall short of demand, and the price began to soar. After the soaring price of natural gas, many small energy companies in Britain went bankrupt, and consumers also faced various bills.

Third, people's anxiety.

Due to the shortage of oil in Britain, drivers without oil become anxious and even out of control. According to news reports, a truck carrying cement was mistaken for being loaded with fuel, but it was followed by 20 cars. Even after the truck carrying cement arrived at its destination, the owner came up and asked him which gas station he wanted to transport the fuel to. In order to snap up these fuel drivers, conflicts will break out from time to time, such as some disputes in the queue, and people's snapping up can not be stopped, which will lead to a more serious oil shortage.