Frustration grows in Lebanon as people continue to wait in long lines at petrol pumps as fuel prices soar
Lebanese fuel prices have soared by up to 70 percent after yet another subsidy cut, official figures showed, heaping more pressure on people struggling to make ends meet in the cash-strapped country.
The latest cut, which is expected to cause price hikes for other key commodities, hits a Mediterranean country mired in one of the world's worst economic crises in decades. Frustrations have boiled over in recent weeks, with scuffles repeatedly breaking out over scarce fuel, leaving at least three people dead.Last weekend the explosion of a fuel tank in the north of the country killed at least 30 people.
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