Hundreds of fuel stations close in Philippines as Middle East conflict hits energy supplies Related news

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ISTANBUL Hundreds of fuel stations have shut down in the Philippines amid a national emergency declared to address an energy shortage triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The Philippine National Police said 365 gasoline stations have closed due to supply constraints. Authorities also reported seven cases of fuel hoarding and profiteering, according to the Philippines News Agency. Manila declared a national emergency as oil supplies from the Middle East declined, with Iran