- Holidaymakers are walking along the motorway to Dublin Airport due to severe traffic congestion caused by ongoing fuel protests.
- Nationwide fuel protests in Ireland are now in their fourth day, stemming from soaring petrol and diesel costs.
- The increased fuel prices are attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its impact on supplies from the Strait of Hormuz.
- Protests began on Tuesday, 7 April, led by hauliers and agricultural contractors.
- Demonstrations include slow-moving convoys on motorways, restricted access to Dublin's busiest streets, and blockades of essential fuel depots.
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