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Fuel panic affects cities due to temporary shortages

Long queues form at stations; premium petrol in demand

Long queues formed at petrol pumps in Gujarat and Hyderabad on Tuesday as several outlets ran out of regular petrol, forcing motorists to buy premium fuel priced about ₹10 higher per litre. The rush was triggered by rumours of shortages on social media, not by actual supply issues.

Authorities, including the Gujarat government and oil companies, assured that fuel stocks at depots and terminals are sufficient. Officials blamed panic buying, delivery delays, and new payment rules for retailers for temporary gaps. Police monitored stations to manage crowds and urged motorists to avoid hoarding.

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