Fuel Station Disruptions in Baghdad Trigger Long Holiday-Eve Queues
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An abrupt surge at fuel stations in Baghdad on the eve of Eid al-Adha caused long vehicle queues across the city, raising concerns about transport and fuel supply as holiday preparations were under way. The disruption left drivers waiting at multiple locations and prompted questions about what caused the sudden congestion.
Several fuel stations closed their gates at once during the busy evening hours, creating widespread confusion among motorists. Lines of vehicles stretched for hundreds of meters in different parts of the capital.
The disruption unsettled residents as the first day of the holiday approached. It also intensified concern over movement in the city and the availability of fuel during a major public holiday.
