Gas station strike paralyzes Lebanon as crisis deepens

Protesters chant slogans during ongoing protests against the Lebanese political class, as riot police stand guard in front of a Finance Ministry building in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Nov. 29, 2019. Protesters have been holding demonstrations since Oct. 17 demanding an end to widespread corruption and mismanagement by the political class that has ruled the country for three decades. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

In this photo released by the Lebanese Government, Lebanese President Michel Aoun, center, meets with the country’s top economic officials, at the Presidential Palace in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Nov. 29, 2019. Friday’s meeting is being attended by the ministers of economy and finance as well as Central Bank administrators and the head of the banking association. (Dalati Nohra/Lebanese Government via AP)

Protesters chant slogans during ongoing protests against the Lebanese political class as riot police stand guard in front of Finance Ministry building in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Nov. 29, 2019. Protesters have been holding demonstrations since Oct. 17 demanding an end to widespread corruption and mismanagement by the political class that has ruled the country for three decades. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

BEIRUT — Angry motorists blocked roads with their vehicles in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon on Friday, creating traffic jams to protest a strike by owners of gas stations demanding an increase in gasoline prices as the local currency drops and the nation slides deeper into a financial crisis.

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