Panic Buying leads to LPG Crisis

Panic Buying leads to LPG Crisis

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Panic buying and speculative booking have aggravated the ongoing LPG supply strain, turning a manageable disruption into a wider public concern. Fear-driven demand often creates artificial shortages, leaving genuine consumers struggling for timely refills.

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While authorities must ensure steady supply and transparent communication, citizens too share responsibility in avoiding unnecessary hoarding.

Energy security is not merely about production and imports; it also depends on public discipline. Calm consumption and efficient distribution remain essential to prevent temporary disruptions from spiralling into a full-blown crisis.

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