Greece fuel strike by truck drivers has stranded thousands of tourists. Greece fuel strike has stranded tourists traveling with cars from neighboring countries as Greece faces huge fuel shortage.
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Nationwide strike of truck drivers has not only dried up fuel but also created shortage of medical supplies and food in some regions. According to officials some 100,000 tourists from neighboring countries like Bulgaria, Russia and Serbia who are traveling by car have stranded as most petrol pumps dried out in Greece.
Thousands of tourists have abandoned their cars and in unprecedented move Greece officials are beseeching visitors to stock up on fuel in Macedonia. Tourists are very angry with the situation. Hotel Industry has said that booking from neighboring countries has some down to zero.
Even ferries don't have any fuel which has stranded thousands of tourists on the docks not being able to reach their destinations. A couple could not reach even on their own wedding.
Situation in Athens is getting tense as capital too runs out of fuel. Greek Prime Minister has ordered truck drivers to get back on work else they will face huge penalties including being stripped of their licenses and their vehicles will be requisitioned.
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Nationwide strike of truck drivers has not only dried up fuel but also created shortage of medical supplies and food in some regions. According to officials some 100,000 tourists from neighboring countries like Bulgaria, Russia and Serbia who are traveling by car have stranded as most petrol pumps dried out in Greece.
Thousands of tourists have abandoned their cars and in unprecedented move Greece officials are beseeching visitors to stock up on fuel in Macedonia. Tourists are very angry with the situation. Hotel Industry has said that booking from neighboring countries has some down to zero.
Even ferries don't have any fuel which has stranded thousands of tourists on the docks not being able to reach their destinations. A couple could not reach even on their own wedding.
Situation in Athens is getting tense as capital too runs out of fuel. Greek Prime Minister has ordered truck drivers to get back on work else they will face huge penalties including being stripped of their licenses and their vehicles will be requisitioned.
http://www.easydestination.net/blog/...php?itemid=890
*Striking fuel drivers in Greece said negotiations with the government have collapsed. The drivers are protesting an overhaul in licensing rules that are among the measures the government agreed to in order to get loans from the International Monetary Fund and other European countries. The strikes, which have already lasted for five days, have triggered gasoline shortages across the country. Greece's government said it has not ruled out ordering civil mobilization to get supplies moving.
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Good luck Greece, once tourists decide not to come it's game over.
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