FUEL PROTESTS DISRUPT DUBLIN AIRPORT ACCESS – Passengers warned of delays as blockades spread
Passengers travelling through Dublin Airport are being urged to allow extra time, after traffic ground to a halt with some people seen walking along motorways to reach the terminal.
Fuel protests have now entered a fourth day, with farmers and hauliers blocking roads and key infrastructure across Ireland, causing widespread disruption.
Authorities say the situation is escalating, with police moving into an enforcement phase and warning of legal consequences for those involved in blockades.
Fuel shortages are also worsening, with dozens of stations already dry and supplies at risk, as the government scrambles to restore order and keep essential services running.


