Fuel Frenzy: Andhra Pradesh CM Acts Fast to End Petrol and Diesel Shortage

Andhra Pradesh is facing a fuel crisis, with many petrol pumps shutting down due to a shortage of petrol and diesel. But don't worry, the state's Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, is on top of things. He's called an emergency meeting with top officials to figure out what's going on and how to fix it.
The problem started when people began buying petrol and diesel in huge quantities, causing a huge rush at petrol pumps. Normally, the state sells around 6,330 kiloliters of petrol and 9,048 kiloliters of diesel every day, but last Saturday, sales skyrocketed to 8,489 kiloliters of petrol and 10,556 kiloliters of diesel. This sudden increase has left many petrol pumps without enough fuel to sell.
So, what's causing this fuel frenzy? It turns out that people are buying petrol and diesel in drums to store at home, which is creating an extra burden on the supply. And even though the government has increased fuel supply, long queues are still forming at petrol pumps. Officials are working around the clock to resolve the issue.
But here's the good news: the state's Civil Supplies Minister, Nadendla Manohar, has assured people that there's no actual shortage of petrol and diesel. He's just saying that some petrol pumps have closed due to problems with the fuel supply. He's also warning people not to panic and to avoid buying fuel in bulk.
The Chief Minister is taking strong action to address the issue and wants officials to report back to him by tonight with a plan to get things back to normal. With his quick thinking and decisive action, we're hoping the fuel crisis will be over soon.