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Weekend fuel shortages hit gas stations in France
A French flag waves above the skyline as the Eiffel Tower and roof tops are seen in Paris, France. (Reuters)

Fuel shortages hit numerous gas stations in France this weekend, the Anadolu Agency reporte. In Paris, from Saturday to Sunday, nearly all gas stations had run out of gas, it said.

The fuel shortages were triggered by strikes at several French refineries and a promotion by market leader TotalEnergies, which offered a discount of 20 cents per liter in addition to the government discount of 30 cents per liter. The discount led to a large run, according to the company.

According to media reports, up to 20% of gas stations in France are affected by gasoline or diesel shortages.

French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said Sunday during a state visit to Algeria that the shortages would ease "during the week."

Jean-Marc Durand, head of TotalEnergies' refinery Europe, told news channel BFMTV: "If workers end the strikes, it will take a big week to get back to a normal rhythm."

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French Minister of Environment Christophe Bechu urged the French to "keep calm" and "show responsibility."

In an interview with FranceInfo news channel, Bechu said: "The situation should continue to improve."

He added that no nationwide restrictions are currently planned.

Source: aa