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Panic fueling grips cities: Motorists rush to petrol pumps, fill fuel in cans | Social media rumours

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India is witnessing panic buying of fuel, with long queues reported at several petrol bunks in Chennai as motorists rush to fill their tanks. In viral footage circulating online, a man can be seen filling petrol into a plastic water can along with his bike’s tank, apparently to store fuel for later use. The sudden surge in demand has begun to strain fuel stations. In Chennai’s Tirumangalam, a petrol bunk displayed a “No Petrol” notice after supplies ran dry, while similar shortages were reported at some pumps in Tiruchirappalli. Authorities say there is no official fuel shortage and attribute the situation to panic-driven demand. Chief Minister M. K. Stalin has urged the public not to panic.

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