Panic buying cripples LPG booking system in Telangana

In Telangana, a surge in panic buying of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has severely disrupted the booking system, leaving many consumers frustrated. This sudden spike in demand has been attributed to fears of a potential shortage, prompting residents to stock up ahead of expected price hikes. The chaos has led to long queues at gas agencies, with customers reporting difficulties in securing their bookings. The state government is monitoring the situation closely and has urged citizens to avoid unnecessary hoarding. Officials are assessing the supply chain to ensure that distribution remains steady and that all households have access to LPG. Meanwhile, consumer rights activists are advocating for better communication from suppliers to mitigate public anxiety. This incident highlights the challenges in managing supply chains during times of crisis and emphasizes the need for transparent information dissemination to the public.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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