Long queues are forming in India due to fuel shortages

India remains one of the countries feeling one of the biggest economic blows in the world as a result of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Zamin.uz reported on this.
The situation regarding fuel supply within the country is becoming increasingly complicated every day, and this state of affairs is having a serious impact on people's lives. According to information that has spread among the public in recent days, changes in the accounting systems of oil companies and the sharp political situation in the Middle East have exacerbated fuel shortages.
As a result, long queues have formed in front of gas stations in many areas, causing strong concern among people. It has been noted that in some regions the length of car queues has exceeded five hundred meters.
Facing the risk of being left without fuel in the future, people are rushing to stock up. This is further sharpening the situation and increasing disorder at the stations.
Disputes and even fights have been observed among people waiting in line in some places. Experts warn that if such situations continue for a long time, social tension in society may intensify further.
Although country officials have announced that necessary measures are being taken to stabilize the situation soon, disruptions in fuel supply are having a deep negative impact on people's lives. People are forced to stop their daily activities and household needs due to fuel shortages.
If this problem is not resolved in the near future, there is a possibility of new problems arising, such as a decline in confidence in the economy and a sharp rise in prices. It is very important for the state authorities to make quick and effective decisions to maintain popularity and peace.





