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Salepur: (Report- Sishukrushna Nanda): A severe fuel shortage has hit the Salepur block in the Cuttack district. The problem started two days ago. Today, the situation remains very difficult for local people. Hundreds of worried customers wait in long lines to get petrol and diesel. This sudden crisis disrupts normal life across the entire region. 
Fuel Shortage Impacts Salepur: Long Lines and Frustrated Customers


Daily Struggles at Fuel Stations

People stand in long queues from early morning until late at night. They bring motorcycles, auto-rickshaws, cars, and large transport trucks. Every driver wants just a little bit of fuel to keep moving. The scenes at various petrol pumps in Salepur show real hardship. Daily travel now poses a big challenge for everyone in the area.
The shortage heavily affects the local transport system. Auto-rickshaw drivers cannot complete their daily passenger trips. Truck drivers cannot deliver essential goods on time. Small business owners worry about their daily income dropping because customers cannot travel.

Official Statements Versus Ground Reality

The Supply Minister recently spoke about this pressing issue. The minister states that the government has enough fuel in stock. However, the massive crowds at the petrol stations tell a completely different story. The reality on the ground does not match the official statements. Customers express deep frustration over the lack of fuel and clear answers. 
Fuel Shortage Impacts Salepur: Long Lines and Frustrated Customers


Petrol pumps now restrict the amount of fuel they sell to each person. Many stations only give 200 rupees worth of fuel to a customer. However, most people need at least 500 rupees worth of fuel for their daily work and commutes. This strict limit angers many buyers.

Rising Tensions and Closed Pumps

The severe rationing causes real problems at the fuel stations. Arguments and minor fights happen frequently between the pump staff and the public. Frustrated drivers demand more fuel to continue their daily work.
Meanwhile, several petrol pumps have shut their gates completely. They cannot serve anyone. These stations display empty signs and turn customers away. The lack of available fuel creates rising tension in the community.

Urgent Need for Solutions

The local people wait for a quick and peaceful solution. The authorities must take fast action to restore order. The government needs to supply enough petrol and diesel to the closed pumps immediately.
If the crisis lasts for a few more days, the situation will become very hard to manage. Normal life will stop entirely. The public hopes the government will fix this supply chain problem very soon before conditions get worse.