Manila’s streets empty as fuel prices surge amid Strait of Hormuz crisis
Manila's notorious traffic congestion has eased dramatically due to surging fuel prices following a joint US-Israeli military operation against Iran in late March 2026. The crisis has prompted the Philippine president to declare a national energy emergency. The price hikes have significantly impacted the livelihoods of ordinary Filipinos, such as parking attendants and vendors, who are earning substantially less. The reduced income is forcing families to struggle to afford basic necessities. The situation raises concerns about stagflation, with rising commodity prices, dwindling incomes, and a stagnating economy threatening the Philippines.