LPG Shortage Live Updates: 20% Mumbai Hotels Already Shut; People Line Up At Delhi Service Centres Amid Panic

A significant shortage of commercial LPG cylinders is impacting major Indian cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. Reports indicate that around 20% of hotels in Mumbai have already shut down operations due to the lack of essential cooking fuel, prompting widespread concern among business owners and consumers alike. In Delhi, long queues have formed outside service centers as people scramble to secure cylinders, leading to an atmosphere of panic. The crisis is not only affecting the hospitality industry but is also causing disruptions in other sectors reliant on LPG, raising questions about supply chain stability and government response. Authorities are urged to address the situation promptly to mitigate further economic fallout and ensure a reliable supply for all consumers.
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