Black market in some places, people fainting in queues... Chaos due to LPG crisis
India is facing a nationwide LPG crisis caused by the ongoing war in Iran, leading to long queues in various cities as people await gas cylinders.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has triggered a severe LPG crisis in India, resulting in widespread reports of gas shortages across the country. In many cities, residents are seen forming long lines outside gas storage facilities, desperately waiting for the distribution of gas cylinders. The situation has become particularly challenging as commercial establishments, such as dhabas (roadside eateries), struggle to obtain the necessary supplies, causing significant disruptions in service and operations.
The crisis has led to alarming scenes as people wait in the scorching heat, with some fainting while standing in queues, highlighting the urgency and desperation of the situation. The supply chain disruptions are compounded by the international fallout from the Iranian conflict, which has severely affected gas imports and availability in the market. Local authorities are being urged to take immediate action to manage the supply crisis and ensure that essential services are not interrupted for the public.
As the LPG shortage continues to exacerbate the struggles of everyday life for many, there are concerns about the potential rise in black market activities as individuals look for alternative means to secure gas cylinders. The government and other stakeholders must coordinate to address the immediate needs while also developing long-term solutions to avoid similar crises in the future, ensuring that the impact of global conflicts does not disproportionately affect local communities.