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Australians are advised to stick to Easter travel despite the fact that hundreds of petrol stations are dry

The fuel shortage in Australia was exacerbated by the Iran war, which left hundreds of petrol stations, mostly rural, without power on Saturday.

Chris Bowen, Energy Minister, said on tv that Easter is a time of family and faith. "We encourage everyone to stick to their plans, visit your family and take a vacation, but don't buy more fuel than they need."

Australia, which imports about 90% of its fuels, is experiencing localised shortages due to the Middle East conflict, which began its sixth week this Saturday. Some have cancelled their travel plans due to the escalating Middle East conflict. The long holiday weekend is one of Australia's most popular travel times.

Bowen said that the nation is able to supply 39 days worth of petrol and 29 days worth of diesel, as well as 30 days worth of jet fuel.

Bowen stated that the majority of affected stations were located in rural areas because it was more difficult to replenish the fuel stocks.

In a rare speech to the nation this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned that the economic'shocks' of the Middle East war would last for many months. He also encouraged people to use public transportation. (Reporting from Sydney by Sam McKeith; Editing by William Mallard).

(source: Reuters)