October 11, 1403 at 22:51
At the same time as the Sadeq 2 operation and Israel’s Baran missile, some sources are reporting a reduction in the fuel quota due to the rush of people to fuel stations.
Rushing to the gas station and forming long and boring queues is the first action of the people of our country after any incident and it has almost become a habit. On the evening of Tuesday, October 10, at the same time as dozens of ballistic and hypersonic Fatah 1 missiles were launched towards Tel Aviv and Haifa, many people joined the long gas lines to fill their car tanks.
Is it true to reduce the fuel quota?
The emotional action of people to fill up with gasoline and repeat this habit has become a joke in the virtual space and is circulating among users. Some people believe that filling a tank of gas will not cure pain, and others ignore this group and rush to gas stations.
In line with the crowding at the fuel stations, the spokesperson of the stationers’ union pointed out that since last night and at the same time as the people were happy in the streets, the need for refueling and people going to the gas stations increased and as the hours of the night and today pass, the queues Gasoline is decreasing.
According to Reza Nawaz, fortunately, the fuel reserves of the country are sufficient and we do not have a challenge to supply fuel for people’s consumption. He emphasized that fuel stations were mostly crowded in Tehran and several other large provinces, and there were no reports of crowding in other cities.
True or false, some sources report that after the success of Sadiq’s Promise (2) and Israel’s Baran missile, the fuel quota at the stations was reduced to 30 liters. Also, in case of using Azad card, the amount of quota is 15 liters. What is your experience with gas last night? Has the share of gasoline reduced to 30 liters?
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