Footage from Friday shows a very long queue of hundreds of cars at a gas station somewhere in Iran, according to journalist Chananel Aviv. The report comes as Iran's currency collapses and inflation accelerates, with fuel shortages becoming increasingly visible. The exact location of the gas station is not specified.
The footage, reported by Chananel Aviv, adds to a growing body of reports documenting fuel shortages across Iran as the rial continues to depreciate and inflation surges. The Zioneer has previously reported on long queues at gas stations in multiple Iranian cities, including Kerman, and on the broader economic crisis that has driven protests and intensified public discontent. The video, dated Friday, captures hundreds of cars waiting at an unidentified gas station, underscoring the strain on Iran's energy supply and distribution system. The exact location and the cause of the queue — whether due to shortages, price hikes, or distribution bottlenecks — remain unclear, but the visual evidence aligns with independent reports of deepening fuel scarcity.
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