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23 Aug 2019 | 01:17 PM UTC

Lebanon: Truck drivers call general strike August 29

Truck drivers call nationwide strike for August 29; transportation disruptions likely

Warning

Event

Truck drivers' unions have called for a nationwide general strike on Thursday, August 29, to denounce currency regulations in the fuel sector. Gas stations, truck drivers and fuel transportation companies are expected to participate to the strike.

Associated protests are possible across the country. Transportation disruptions, along with fuel shortages, are to be expected should the strike proceed as planned.

Context

Fuel in Lebanon is bought in US Dollars and currently sold in Lebanese lira, though the country is currently facing a dwindling foreign currency reserve, affecting the value of the lira.

Advice

Individuals in Lebanon are advised to monitor the situation, avoid all public demonstrations as a precaution, and anticipate localized transportation and business disruptions, and a heightened security presence near all protest sites. In the event of fuel shortages, individuals are advised to fill up their vehicles whenever gasoline is available, to ensure sufficient fuel reserves before all long journeys, and to expect longer waiting times at gas stations.