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What is the reason why Polish people queue up to buy coal late at night?

First of all, considering the grim situation in Russia and Ukraine. Secondly, Poland is really short of coal, which makes people queue up all night to buy coal.

Coal plays a vital role in the industrial development of the country and the daily needs of ordinary people. After all, many countries now burn coal to generate electricity. Besides, for European countries, in winter, most residents burn coal to keep warm. After all, the winter temperature in Europe is low, so if you don't use coal, you can only use higher-priced natural gas and oil.

Poles queued up late to buy coal. As the only coal producer in Europe, Poland is unlikely to be short of coal according to common sense. However, according to Polish media reports, people in many parts of Poland have been snapping up coal. Moreover, panic buying is spreading in many areas, and it can be seen from the side that the situation in Poland is more serious. Even though Poland is a big coal producer in Europe, it still cannot meet the most basic needs of its own people, especially in winter, the demand for coal will increase greatly.

Considering the situation in Russia and Ukraine. The reason why Poles have to queue up to buy coal, I think the situation in Russia and Ukraine should be considered first. Because the current situation in Russia and Ukraine is very clever and dangerous. If a large-scale military conflict breaks out between Russia and Ukraine, it will affect not only Russia and Ukraine, but also Poland. Therefore, in order to take into account the heating problem in winter, Poles queue up for meetings to buy coal, and even stay up late to queue up.

This country is short of coal. Besides, I think Poland is short of coal. After all, in the past, although Poland did not need to import a lot of coal from Russia, it did not mean that it would directly get rid of its dependence on Russia in energy. Coupled with Russia's cheapness and oil and gas, coal is somewhat unimportant. Most parts of Europe can't get oil and natural gas directly, so they will queue up to buy coal to ensure the channel problem in winter.