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The Philippines has declared a national energy emergency as fuel supplies dwindle due to escalating global oil disruptions triggered by the Middle East conflict. Authorities warn that current fuel reserves may last only about 40 to 45 days, prompting urgent measures to secure alternative sources and stabilise energy supply and prices.
The government is implementing contingency plans nationwide to address the crisis, while transport sectors and daily commuters are already feeling the impact of rising fuel prices. Officials are coordinating with energy providers to minimise disruption and ensure critical services continue to operate.
This emergency highlights the Philippines’ vulnerability to global oil market fluctuations and underscores the need for long-term strategies to secure stable energy sources for the nation.
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