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Drivers and taxi drivers line up in long queues at cranes due to lack of LPG [VIDEO]

This is a panorama in La Victoria. | Font: RPP / Andrea Amesquita

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Drivers and taxi drivers line up at taps in Lima due to lack of LPG (CIS), which has affected service stations since last weekend.

Team RPP News He drove around several gas stations in the capital and found that dozens of drivers and taxi drivers had been lining up since dawn, waiting to stock up on fuel.

Some mixers do not have CISand those who still have fuel limit its sale so that it goes to the majority.

“You just have to wait because there is quite a long queue. I hope (the shortage problem) will be solved, because we need gas,” said a taxi driver at a tap in La Victoria.

“It’s a little hard (to get CIS); some taps allow you to pour 30 or 50 salts, that is, not to “tank” (fill the tank),” another driver said.

A similar scenario was discovered by another team RPP News in a tap from Villa El Salvador (UNDERSTAND), where not only cars, but also motorcycle taxis stand in line.

Tell me a solution?

a lack of CIS This is due to the fact that ships carrying fuel could not land in ports that were closed due to abnormal waves that affected our coastline.

However, the CEO of the Association of Gas Bottling Plants of Peru (ASEEG) Abel Camascaassured on local radio that the ships had already begun unloading on Tuesday, for which he estimated that the shortage of cranes would be resolved in the coming hours.


Source: RPP

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