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Shortage of pellets, fuel, as well as acts of harassment and violence begin to fill the patience of the community, after almost a week of the truckers’ strike in the area.
The situation is beginning to get sour as a result of the mobilizations of the transporters and the consequences are beginning to be seen in servicentros, supermarkets, as well as the streets and routes of the region.
The main problem for many people has been the lack of fuel, not only from oil and benzine, but also from pellets, which complicates the winter for those who face low temperatures with this component.
The situation has been going on for months, and has been increased by the unemployment of truckers, as reported by an auditor from Radio Bío Bío.
During the day, the shortages at fuel stations, which causes special concern in the inhabitants of the regional capital.
To this are added scenarios of violence and harassmentAs one person who needed to stock up on gasoline put it.
Despite the complaint, the carriers involved claim that they were the ones who suffered harassment.
Cesar Delgado, representative of the Table of Drivers, Groups and Unions, said that these types of events are isolated, and that they will be investigated.
The mayor, Harry JurgensenHe commented that the shortage that has affected the community is not fair.
The government in the area holds meetings with the cargo transportation business, in order to remedy the situation, even when they acknowledge, it is a matter that must be resolved at the national level.
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