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Old 02-10-2021, 10:40   #262
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Re: Panic at the Pumps

Petrol availability differs across the UK according to a government map but it definitely has improved except for those in London/South East and East Anglia.

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In the most recent map, compiled today, a traffic light system used in the review shows the South East as red, which means that fuel stock levels at filling stations are under 20%.

Most of the UK has been marked as amber, meaning that stations are between 20% and 40%.

Most of the UK has been marked as amber, meaning that stations are between 20% and 40%.

Northern Ireland is green, with at least 40% of supplies - which is the average stock level in normal times.

It compares with a snapshot taken on 25 to 26 September, which shows almost all of the UK running at less than 20% stock levels, except Northern Ireland.
https://news.sky.com/story/fuel-cris...ntrol-12422907

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