Chennai: The city has witnessed unusual scenes at petrol pumps across the city as fears of a potential fuel shortage have prompted motorists to rush for refuelling. The escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and America has sparked concerns among the public about possible disruptions in fuel supply, leading to precautionary measures by vehicle owners. For the past several days, news circulating on social media platforms and in certain media outlets has suggested that the ongoing war could impact fuel availability, creating anxiety among the commuting public.
Massive crowds gather at fuel stations across Chennai
In response to these unconfirmed reports, large numbers of people have been heading to petrol pumps with their two-wheelers and four-wheelers to fill up their tanks. The rush has been particularly noticeable on main roads and in residential neighbourhoods throughout the city. Areas including The Nagar, Anna Nagar, Mambalam, Royapettah and various other localities have witnessed significantly higher crowds than usual at fuel stations. Many locations are now seeing vehicles waiting in long queues to purchase petrol and diesel, a sight that has become increasingly common over the past few days.
Motorists cite precautionary measures for daily needs
Several motorists have shared their reasons for choosing to buy fuel in advance despite the lack of confirmed information about any actual shortage. Many members of the public have expressed that they are purchasing petrol and diesel proactively due to the fear that supplies might become difficult to access in the coming days. Some individuals have stated that they are filling their tanks completely as a safety measure, given that vehicles are essential for daily work commitments, office travel and emergency situations. Drivers have emphasized that any interruption in fuel availability would severely impact their daily lives, making it necessary to take advance precautions.
Traffic disruptions reported near petrol pumps
The long queues forming at fuel stations have begun to impact traffic flow in certain parts of the city. Reports indicate that traffic jams have occurred in some areas due to the extended lines of vehicles waiting to access petrol pumps. On busy roads, the accumulation of vehicles in front of fuel stations has created congestion, affecting the regular movement of traffic to a small extent. Commuters passing through these areas have experienced delays as they navigate around the queues spilling onto main roads.