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		<title>Petrol Shortage in Hyderabad Causes Panic Buying</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hyderabad is experiencing a petrol shortage, prompting panic buying and long queues at petrol stations, despite government claims of no fuel shortage.</p>
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<p>The petrol shortage in Hyderabad has triggered widespread panic buying, resulting in long queues at petrol stations across the city. Despite the Telangana government&#8217;s assurances that there is no fuel shortage, many petrol pumps have run out of fuel, displaying &#8216;no stock&#8217; signs.</p>
<p>Panic buying was ignited by rumors circulating on social media about a fuel shortage, leading residents to rush to petrol stations. Reports indicate that some stations have begun rationing fuel sales, limiting purchases to between 150 and 200 litres for two-wheelers.</p>
<p>The daily consumption of petrol in Telangana is approximately 35 lakh litres, while the state has around 3,600 petrol pumps. However, oil companies did not supply fuel over the weekend due to holidays, exacerbating the situation.</p>
<p>According to the Civil Supplies Department, the fuel supply mechanism is functioning normally, and they urge the public not to engage in panic buying. &#8220;I urge the public not to engage in panic buying,&#8221; stated Stephan Reveendra, IPS, Commissioner of the Civil Supplies Department.</p>
<p>Despite these reassurances, many residents are feeling the impact. A local resident, A Narendra, mentioned, &#8220;I came here after seeing posts about a fuel shortage on social media.&#8221; Another motorist, Sai Kumar, expressed frustration, saying, &#8220;Hundreds of vehicles are here for filling. I am here from almost 25 minutes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Temporary stock issues have been reported in areas like Bahadurpura and Mir Alam, where several petrol stations are struggling to meet demand. On a typical day, each pump sells between 10,000 and 12,000 litres of petrol, but on panic buying days, this number can surge to 13,000 litres by 6 PM.</p>
<p>Marri Amarender Reddy, president of the Telangana Petroleum Dealers Association, criticized the oil companies, stating, &#8220;When the situation is not right, the oil companies should not impose sudden rules and restrictions that directly affect the common citizens.&#8221;</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact reason for the sudden surge in demand, and the timeline for when normal fuel supply will resume is uncertain. The situation continues to develop as authorities monitor the fuel supply closely.</p>
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		<title>Petrol Shortage in Ahmedabad: Panic Buying Amidst Misinformation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A sudden panic over petrol shortages in Ahmedabad has led to long queues at fuel stations, despite government assurances of sufficient supply.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The wider picture</h2>
<p>The panic was reportedly caused by misinformation related to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has raised global concerns about oil supply. Long queues were witnessed at fuel stations across Ahmedabad as citizens rushed to fill their tanks amid fears of a petrol shortage. This surge in demand has led to significant disruptions, with several petrol pumps temporarily shutting down due to supply issues.</p>
<p>In response to the growing concern, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi urged citizens not to panic over rumors of a fuel shortage, stating, &#8220;There is enough stock of petrol and diesel available in the state and so people need not do hoarding or panic.&#8221; The Indian Oil Corporation has confirmed that adequate stock of petrol and diesel is available in Gujarat, despite approximately 30-40% of retail outlets facing supply issues due to logistics difficulties.</p>
<p>The panic buying situation was exacerbated by misinformation spread through social media platforms, particularly concerning the geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Fuel retailers have reported that India maintains a 70-day reserve of crude oil, indicating that there is no current shortage. &#8220;These are not dry outs. We have checked it from the field and all petrol pumps are working normally and adequate fuel is available at all such facilities,&#8221; said Sujata Sharma from the Indian Oil Corporation.</p>
<p>The state government has emphasized that it is closely monitoring the fuel supply situation and holding regular review meetings to ensure that the distribution of petrol and diesel remains uninterrupted. The recent implementation of an advance payment policy for fuel dealers was initiated due to refining losses faced by oil marketing companies, further complicating the supply chain.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, Harsh Sanghavi reassured the public, stating, &#8220;The government is fully prepared to ensure that petrol and diesel are available at all pumps.&#8221; He also urged citizens to disregard rumors circulating on social media, which have contributed to the panic.</p>
<p>Despite the current chaos, the government insists that there is no need for alarm. The price of crude oil has surged from USD 60 to USD 118-120 per barrel due to the conflict in West Asia, which has raised concerns about future supply. However, officials maintain that the existing reserves and supply chains are sufficient to meet the demand.</p>
<p>As the situation unfolds, officials are working to restore normalcy and reassure the public about the availability of fuel. The government is committed to ensuring that the panic subsides and that citizens can access petrol and diesel without further disruption.</p>
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