Long queues of cars have been seen at fuel stations in Yemen's capital Sanaa in the past few days amid acute fuel shortages.
Some queues are as long as three kilometres at few stations which continue to operate.
In recent days, many fuel stations shut down in Sanaa allegedly because there were not supplies from the authorities.
However, the authorities said stations are being supplied fuels while admitting the supplies are not like usual due to the circumstances.
Meanwhile, reports said today the special forces have struck the fuel reserve in west of Sanaa without giving more information.
The fuel crisis is gripping many cities including southern ones where Houthi militants and forces loyal to ex-president are waging battles in a bid to seize the south.
The fuel crisis emerged after Arab countries launched a military operation after the Houthi militants and pro-Saleh forces had carried out a coup against the legitimate government.
The Saudi-led coalition has imposed a blockade on all Yemeni sea and air ports to prevent Houthis from receiving support and weapons.