Protests in Ireland over high fuel prices have entered a fourth day.
Demonstrators have clogged roads and blocked access to refining and distribution sites around the country.
This has sparked concerns about fuel shortages and emergency services.
The Irish government meets with farmers, truckers and agricultural contractors today to discuss the crisis.
Rising gasoline and diesel costs have been triggered by the conflict in the Middle East, as oil exports from the region have been restricted.
National broadcaster RTE said that more than a hundred service stations have now run out of fuel, and that number could rise to five hundred tonight if fuel supplies remain disrupted.
The Irish government asked the army to intervene yesterday, removing vehicles from blocked roads.
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