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Dry tanks or dry rumours? Mumbai motorists and dealers report no fuel crisis

A ground check across the city shows a steady supply and normal demand, while dealers and motorists dismiss shortage fears as misinformation triggered by isolated delays and busy petrol pumps

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A brief rush earlier this week led to queues at the Taximan BP pump after nearby stations faced delayed deliveries, though officials say there is no fuel shortage. PICS/SARTHAK MEHTA

A brief rush earlier this week led to queues at the Taximan BP pump after nearby stations faced delayed deliveries, though officials say there is no fuel shortage. PICS/SARTHAK MEHTA

Amid a wave of rumours about petrol and diesel running dry, a ground check across Mumbai on Wednesday shows no signs of panic or shortage. Fuel stations across the city report steady supply, normal sales, and no unusual rush, even as misinformation continues to circulate.

Fuel supply remains steady at the Matunga Auto Indian Oil pump
Fuel supply remains steady at the Matunga Auto Indian Oil pump

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