More than 20% of service stations still in difficulty in 25 departments

More than 20% of service stations still encountered fuel supply difficulties in 25 departments on Wednesday, the Paris region being particularly affected; according to official data analyzed by AFP.

While the strike by refinery employees only affects two TotalEnergies sites, in Normandy and in the Rhône, some 14.5% of service stations at the national level still lacked at least one type of fuel (gasoline or diesel). ), against 21% on Monday, on a sample of stations which served it on September 20, before the strike movement.

It is in the Yonne that the total rupture rate is the highest

Nearly 10% of stations did not sell any fuel, a drop of three points since the start of the week, according to data available at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday on the prix-carburants.gouv.fr site and relating to around 9,900 points of sale.

The situation remains more tense in the Paris region, with 62% of stations affected by the lack of at least one fuel in Hauts-de-Seine, 50% in Paris, 46% in Val-de-Marne and 42% in Seine-Saint-Denis. It is in the Yonne that the total rupture rate is the highest, with 34% of the stations not serving either diesel or gasoline.

In Paris, a third of the stations are completely dry, compared to 16% in Hauts-de-Seine and a fifth in the other departments of the inner suburbs of the capital. In the Val-d’Oise, 21% of the stations did not sell any fuel.

The situation has improved significantly, however, in Puy-de-Dôme, the department most affected at the start of the week with 58% of stations in partial or total shortage and which now appears in eighth position with 37% of stations missing at least a fuel.

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