23 Feb 2022 | 01:42 PM UTC
Vietnam: Fuel shortages occurring nationwide as of Feb. 23
Fuel shortages occurring across Vietnam as of Feb. 23. Ground transport disruptions, related protests possible.
Event
Fuel shortages are occurring nationwide across Vietnam as of Feb. 23. Definitive reasons for the shortages are unclear. Hundreds of gas stations and other fuel retailers have closed. Gas stations that have not closed are limiting sales of fuel. Major cities, including Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, have reported shortages. The shortages have resulted in increases in the retail price of fuel. Increased demand is likely at stations still selling fuel; delays at stations are probable. Public transportation services may be affected.
Related protests are possible if the shortages and higher fuel prices persist. The largest protests are likely in major cities and towns. Protesters may gather at government buildings, public squares, and on major roadways. Police will likely monitor protests and may try to disperse especially disruptive gatherings. Skirmishes between protesters and police are possible. Protesters may march along roadways, causing localized transport disruptions.
Advice
Plan for possible fuel shortages and queues at gas stations. Confirm all ground transport services before travel. Avoid all protests due to possible violence. If skirmishes break out, leave the area immediately. Heed all advice of security personnel. Allow additional travel time near protests.