A County Kilkenny petrol station has announced that they have run out of fuel amidst ongoing fuel protests nationwide which has disrupted deliveries to petrol stations nationwide.
Maher's Inver in Callan took to social media on Sunday morning to inform customers of the outage.
"At present, we have no confirmed timeframe for when our next delivery will arrive, as we are supplied from Foynes Port," they told customers.
"We would like to sincerely thank all of our customers for your continued support over the past few days, and for your patience and understanding while we introduced measures such as fuel rationing to manage limited supplies.
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"Your kindness and cooperation during this time has been greatly appreciated by us," they continued.
The Maher's spokesperson noted that other services remain available.
"Your continued support of these areas is hugely appreciated and helps us continue serving the local community.
"We will continue to provide updates as soon as we have more information regarding fuel deliveries. Thank you again for your continued support, it truly means a lot to us," the social media post concluded.
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