Petrol pump dry, no goods in store, UK is calling army driver for supply

The situation in Britain has become so bad that the UK government is now taking the help of the army to deal with the petrol crisis. Army personnel have been asked to be ready and do this work if needed.
Have you ever heard that there is such a shortage of drivers in
a developed country that the supply of fuel is destroyed there? About two
thirds of petrol pumps should dry up their throats? It may sound strange
to hear but yes, it is true. This has happened in Britain. There is a
shortage of drivers of heavy vehicles in the UK. There are no drivers of
vehicles like trucks. Therefore, the entire burden has fallen on the small
supply vehicles and this has a negative impact on the fuel supply.
About two thirds of petrol pumps in the UK do not have fuel. In such a
situation, a crowd is gathering at the petrol pump to fill fuel in the
vehicles. There is a long queue of vehicles outside the petrol pump. There
are a large number of such shops where there is a shortage of food items due to
lack of supply. There are many departmental stores that do not have goods. People
are returning empty handed and where there is goods, people are buying more
than necessary due to panic. The situation has become so bad that the UK
government is now taking the help of the army to deal with the petrol crisis. Army
personnel have been asked to be ready and do this work if needed.
why such a thing happened
The thing to understand is that why such a situation has
come in a developed and resource-rich country like Britain? According to
Britain's Office for National Statistics, the number of drivers of heavy
vehicles in the country has decreased by 70,000 during the last one year. This
shortage of drivers has now reached an explosive level. At present, there
is a need for one lakh additional drivers to balance the cycle of demand and
supply. Many foreign drivers have left the UK due to the long lockdown and
travel restrictions.
According to the information, in the year 2020, driving
tests were also reduced throughout the year. Even this led to a shortage
of 30,000 drivers of heavy vehicles and 20,000 drivers of heavy vehicles
belonging to the European Union also left Britain during the process of Brexit. Most
of these drivers have still not returned. The situation has become such
that the UK government is calling 5000 foreign drivers driving heavy vehicles
to Britain for three months on temporary visas. It is sending about 10
lakh letters to the license holders of heavy vehicles so that some of those who
have left this work can be returned.
Army drivers can be called
It is being told that in view of the seriousness of the
situation, the government can also call about 150 tanker drivers of the army
for the delivery of petrol. The problem is that the average age of UK
drivers is 55 years. Most of the drivers are nearing retirement and only
1% of the drivers are below 25 years of age. An information is also coming
out that there is a huge shortage of trained drivers not only in Britain, but
also in all other countries of Europe. In the year 2020 itself, there were
less than 1 lakh 24 thousand drivers in Poland and 60 thousand in Germany.
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