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Fuel Panic In Hyderabad Continues For Second Day, Long Queues Outside Petrol Pumps

The Hyderabad petrol pump panic causes long queues, disrupted commutes, and business delays as both officials and companies address perceived fuel shortages and price pressures. The situation affects offices, deliveries, and ride-hailing services while authorities manage crowd control and traffic flow.

Hyderabad petrol pump panic entered a second straight day, with long queues snaking outside many fuel stations as motorists hurried to top up. This rush continued despite repeated claims from the government and oil companies that fuel stocks remain comfortable across the city.

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Hyderabad experienced a second day of panic buying at petrol pumps, with long queues forming despite assurances of sufficient fuel stocks, impacting commuters, businesses, and ride-hailing services, while police managed crowds amidst supply concerns.

At several outlets, drivers said the worry grew after spotting "no stock" boards and watching viral clips showing crowded pumps. Many commuters feared that if they delayed refuelling, petrol and diesel could run out before they reached a station.

Hyderabad petrol pump panic disrupts offices and small businesses

Office-goers reported spending lunch breaks stuck in queues at fuel stations across Hyderabad, often waiting more than an hour. Many said they had little choice, as they needed fuel for the evening commute and could not spare time before or after work.

The Hyderabad petrol pump panic also hit small enterprises, including milk suppliers and delivery workers, who depend on two-wheelers and small vans. Several said the rush at bunks delayed daily rounds and made it harder to meet customer schedules, affecting income and planned deliveries.

Hyderabad petrol pump panic leads to crowd control and ride impact

Police were posted at multiple petrol bunks, where barricades were used to guide vehicles and prevent arguments in the heat. Officers tried to keep traffic moving on nearby roads as hundreds of motorists queued, often spilling out onto busy junctions.

Commuters using ride-hailing apps reported higher fares and longer waits as the Hyderabad petrol pump panic spread. Many said drivers either cancelled bookings or avoided accepting new rides, citing confusion over fuel availability and concerns about getting stuck in lines.

Adding more strain, people brought cans and bottles to several pumps in Hyderabad, hoping to store extra fuel for generators and other uses. Dealers blamed the supply issues on a credit stand-off with Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum, while company officials insisted stocks are adequate and said supplies across Hyderabad should stabilise soon if panic buying eases.

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