After days of lengthy lines for fuel throughout the united kingdom, the government says it expects the petrol crisis to end shortly. It's also called up the army to assist. Long lines began to form outside stations across the united kingdom over the weekend, amid worries that gasoline might run out.

Scarcity begins due to a shortage of truck drivers, the oil company bp said late last week that it would have to "temporarily" down a few of its gas stations.

The main issue is a scarcity of drivers capable of delivering gasoline to merchants. In the UK, there is a shortage of almost 100,000 HGV drivers, and fuel is just the latest industry to be affected. A shortage of trained drivers has already produced issues in a variety of businesses, ranging from supermarkets to fast-food restaurants.
There is plenty of gasoline available, according to oil firms. The administration has also argued that the crisis has been exacerbated by media attention. According to authorities, the shortfall was caused by temporary surges in client demand.
The price of gasoline has reached an eight-year high. On Monday, the average fuel price on UK forecourts was 135.19p per litre, up from 134.86p the week before.

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