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More than 2.5 million demonstrators take to the streets, unions say, as fears of a fuel shortage loom.
Tens of thousands of people expected to take to the streets over pension plans as fears of a fuel shortage increase.
Fuel supply for the main airport is enough only for few more days as growing protests over pension paralyse the country.
Refinery workers cut off supply to capital's airports as protesters step up action against pension plans.
Police move to re-open refineries amid fears that action over pension reform could paralyse the nation's fuel supplies.
Transport minister says he doubts bad weather could be sole cause of service disruption.
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