"An Garda Síochána has issued a public warning about potential major traffic disruption expected from early on Tuesday morning due to a planned nationwide fuel protest."
"Fuel prices have surged as a result of the US-Israeli attack on Iran, prompting the Irish Government to cut tax on fuel to offset the price rises."
"Protesters are expected to travel in convoy from Co Galway, Co Clare, Co Tipperary, Co Offaly and Co Limerick towards Dublin, where the most significant disruption is expected."
"Dublin Airport advised those travelling to the airport tomorrow to leave plenty of time due to the possibility of traffic disruption on roads around the airport."
An Garda Síochána has warned of significant traffic disruptions from early Tuesday morning due to a planned nationwide fuel protest. Fuel prices have increased following geopolitical tensions, prompting the Irish Government to cut fuel taxes. Protesters, organized by local activist groups, plan to gather in convoys from various counties towards Dublin. Dublin Airport has advised travelers to allow extra time for their journeys. The protest will affect major routes, with limited interaction between Gardaí and organizers due to social media coordination.
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