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London, Sept 30 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) The Government of the United Kingdom tries to persuade British extra-transporters to get behind the wheel again as part of the plan to alleviate the shortage of petrol stations, to avoid having to recruit immigrant workers.FOOTAGE OF PETROL STATIONS IN LONDON.
London, Oct 5 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Andy Rain) The British Government has received only 127 visa applications for carriers, out of a total of 300 that it offered with immediate effect to face the shortage petrol stations, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Tuesday.FOOTAGE OF A CLOSED PETROL STATION IN LONDON.
London, Oct 4 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga) Around 200 British Army troops began distributing fuel to petrol stations in the United Kingdom on Monday amid a shortage of lorry drivers that has strained supply chains in the country.The UK’s current dearth of drivers of around 100,000 workers has contributed to the shortages in its grocery stores and fuel pumps.FOOTAGE OF QUEUES AT LONDON PETROL STATIONS.
London, Oct 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) The shortage crisis in the United Kingdom does not only hit petrol stations: the problems extend throughout the supply chain and are already reaching meat slaughterhouses, which run the risk of leaving British households meatless at Christmas due to a lack of manpower.FOOTAGE OF SHOPS IN LONDON.
London, Sep 30 (EF) .- (Camera: Claudia Sacrest) The UK continues to suffer petrol shortages at many stations due to the lack of carriers, thus preparing military drivers to drive tanker lorries.FOOTAGE OF PETROL STATIONS IN LONDON.
London, Sep 29 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) British army personnel will begin their urgent training to help transport fuel supplies to UK petrol stations and avoid potential problems in the coming months, according to government sources.FOOTAGE OF A CLOSED PETROL STATION, A BUSY PETROL STATION AND CLASHES BETWEEN CLIENTS.
London, Sep 27 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Neil Hall) The British Minister of the Environment, George Eustice, ruled out this Monday to resort "for the moment" to the collaboration of the Army to alleviate the current supply crisis at the country's petrol stations due to the lack of truck drivers to supply the tanks.FOOTAGE OF PETROL STATIONS IN LONDON.