Fuel discount brings relief, but PUV drivers say it”s not enough
At a gasoline station in La Loma, Quezon City, jeepney driver Rodolfo Sumali anxiously filled up his vehicle, already resigned to the grim reality faced by many like him as fuel prices surged in recent weeks following tensions in the Middle East.
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