Fuel Crisis Sparks Anxiety Across Tamil Nadu: A Ripple Effect on Daily Life

Tamil Nadu faces widespread anxiety due to a scarcity of commercial LPG, causing long fuel station queues and significant impact on restaurants and transportation. Despite government assurances, the visibility of dry outlets has fueled public concern, triggering the Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker to criticize the Central Government's handling of the situation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 12-03-2026 11:48 IST | Created: 12-03-2026 11:48 IST
Fuel Crisis Sparks Anxiety Across Tamil Nadu: A Ripple Effect on Daily Life
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In Tamil Nadu, residents are grappling with a severe fuel crisis as long queues formed outside petrol stations due to a commercial LPG shortage. This scarcity has forced many eateries to close or simplify their menus significantly, despite official claims of sufficient fuel supplies.

The hospitality sector in particular is bearing the brunt, with thousands of small and medium-sized restaurants affected. Many popular spots in Chennai have stopped serving gas-intensive dishes and are instead focusing on simpler meals to conserve dwindling gas reserves. Transport has also been disrupted, as gas-powered auto-rickshaws face operational challenges.

Political fallout has added to the tension, with Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker M Appavu accusing the Central Government of creating an artificial scarcity. Amidst these accusations, commercial gas supplies remain pressured, and local authorities are on high alert to prevent hoarding and quell rumors of price increases. The Chief Minister has sought intervention from the Centre to stabilize the supply chain affected by global tensions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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