Defence Forces on standby as Ireland fuel protest enters fourth day

WorldPolitics
10 Apr 2026 • 4:34 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Fuel supplies across Ireland are facing critical shortages due to a four-day blockade of major depots by hauliers and agricultural contractors.
  • Protesters are demanding government action to address soaring fuel costs, with blockades affecting key distribution hubs including an oil refinery in Co Cork and depots in Galway and Limerick.
  • The Irish police service, An Garda Siochana, has initiated an 'enforcement' phase, supported by the military, with the Defence Forces on standby to assist in clearing heavy vehicles.
  • The blockades have led to forecourts running dry, widespread panic buying, and warnings of severe disruption to essential services, including emergency vehicle fuel supplies and medical care.
  • Concerns have been raised about potential impacts on animal welfare due to the threatened provision of animal feed and fertiliser, and people missing medical appointments and critical treatments.

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