Brits travelling to France are warned of fuel shortages amid ongoing strike action in the country. The industrial action in France has seen refineries tighten their supply of fuel to forecourts and an AA report from earlier in the week saw 2,093 stations completely out of fuel.
Some stations are limiting the amount of fuel that drivers can use according to the Mirror, and more than a quarter have no supplies of at least one type of fuel.
This has also led to long queuing at the stations that do have fuel supplies. Those who have seen the news and are planning to visit France with a car should plan ahead and fill up in the UK.
Earlier this week, the UK Foreign Office issued a warning to those travelling to the European Country. Their website states: "Due to strike action, there are currently shortages of petrol and diesel at some fuel stations in mainland France.
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