The strikes and blockades are causing fuel shortages and motorists are worried, especially since it's the 3rd day of a 12-day nationwide vacation here in France Credit: Photos by Cheryl Antier
- The strikes and blockades are causing fuel shortages and motorists are worried, especially since it's the 3rd day of a 12-day nationwide vacation here in France
- Protest in Toulon, a city on the French Riviera.
- Travelers are facing delays in French Airports - as flights are canceled or delayed.
- Airlines are doing their best to deal with the strikes and fuel shortages, but passengers are stuck waiting.
- Transportation workers are supporting the strikes.
- Passengers make the best of a bad situation.
- High school students have supported the strikes, and university students are expected to join in on Tuesday.
- Motorists are waiting up to two hours to get fuel in the areas that are the hardest hit by the fuel shortage.
- The economic aftermath of the fuel shortage remains to be seen, although the damage is reported to be at 300 million Euros a day, according to the Finance Minister, Eric Woerth.
- The strikes and blockades are causing fuel shortages and motorists are worried, especially since it's the 3rd day of a 12-day nationwide vacation here in France
- Some motorists report driving as much as an hour in order to find an open gas station.
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