Srinagar: Amid ongoing heavy rainfall and growing concern among the public, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri on Sunday dismissed rumors of a petrol shortage, assuring that the administration is actively monitoring the situation.
“The situation is being monitored. There is no shortage of petrol. There is no way or question of rushing to petrol pumps. People need not to panic,” news agency JKNS quoted Div Com V.K Bidhuri as saying.
The valley currently has 5,205 kilolitres of Motor Spirit (Petrol) in stock, which is sufficient for 17 days under normal usage. Diesel (HSD) stock stands at 12,735 kilolitres, enough to last 26 days under standard consumption, the news agency citing availability of data.
These figures, the news agency reported, were released following panic buying at some fuel stations due to continued downpours and temporary road disruptions in several parts of the Valley.
Jammu and Kashmir has been witnessing intermittent rainfall for the past few days, resulting in waterlogging, road blockades, and fears of landslides. Authorities have urged the public to remain calm, avoid panic buying, and adhere to safety advisories.
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