Some parts of the country are still struggling with low fuel stocks after a rush of panic buying, new figures reveal. Long queues for fuel outside petrol forecourts formed across the country as many filling stations ran dry towards the end of September.
Government figures show filling stations in Britain had an average fuel stock level of 25 per cent on Sunday, down from 33 per cent before the crisis.
The figures show how full petrol station storage tanks are at the end of each day. READ MORE: Toilet roll and food packaging production 'could be threatened by soaring energy costs' But while stock levels are creeping back up to normal in some regions, other areas are still struggling.
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