Thai undertaker brings corpse to petrol station to prove fuel need
A Thai undertaker in the Ban Bueng district of Chonburi brought a coffin containing a corpse to a petrol station on Sunday to prove he needed extra fuel for a cremation. Fuel shortages and daily limits have been implemented at Thai petrol stations due to panic buying, hoarding, and price gouging amid the US-Israel war on Iran, which has impacted oil and gas supplies to Asia.

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AI-generatedA Thai undertaker in the Ban Bueng district of Chonburi brought a coffin containing a corpse to a petrol station on Sunday to prove he needed extra fuel for a cremation. Fuel shortages and daily limits have been implemented at Thai petrol stations due to panic buying, hoarding, and price gouging amid the US-Israel war on Iran, which has impacted oil and gas supplies to Asia. The undertaker live-streamed his attempt to convince station attendants he wasn't reselling fuel on the black market. Despite the Prime Minister's assurances of sufficient fuel reserves and maximized refinery output, consumers are experiencing difficulties accessing fuel. The incident highlights the extreme measures some Thais are taking to secure fuel during the shortages.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThailand's Prime Minister insists there is enough fuel for over three months.
A Thai undertaker brought a coffin with a body to a petrol station to get fuel.
Panic buying, hoarding and price-gouging has prompted shortages and daily limits.
The undertaker needed the fuel for cremation, not black market resale.
The US-Israel war on Iran has throttled oil and gas supplies to much of Asia.