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Acute petrol shortage adds to chaos of Baghdad

By Steve Negus in Baghdad

Published: December 9 2004 02:00 | Last updated: December 9 2004 02:00

Baghdad has been hit by what many residents of the capital say are the worst fuel shortages since the immediate aftermath of the invasion, the result of both insurgent attacks on pipelines and corruption in the distribution of fuel.

For the past week, queues for petrol have stretched for kilometres along the capital's main streets, while black market fuel sells at 10 times its pre-crisis price - if it can be found at all.

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