JOHANNESBURG - More reports of petrol stations running dry continue to emerge on Wednesday.
This despite the South African Petroleum Industry Association (Sapia) telling motorists not to panic over petrol shortages.
Eyewitness News visited dozens of petrol stations in the East and West Rand, where it emerged that at least a third had no fuel.
The truck drivers' wage hike strike has left some service stations unable to receive new deliveries of fuel.
One motorist said he tried all morning to find petrol.
“I went to four outlets and none of them had fuel.”
Some garages in Bedfordview said they have not had petrol deliveries in days, while others have only been able to keep up with diesel supplies.
(Edited by Zethu Zulu)