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Post by : Shakul
Thailand is witnessing long queues and crowded petrol stations as motorists rush to fill up their tanks following a sudden 6 baht per litre fuel price increase. Delivery riders, farmers, and daily commuters are lining up in large numbers amid fears of shortages triggered by global energy shocks.
Authorities have clarified that the panic is largely driven by public concern and not an actual fuel shortage. The sudden surge in demand has led to congestion at fuel stations, highlighting how price fluctuations and global energy issues can trigger widespread anxiety among consumers.
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