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IN PHOTOS: People in Mumbai rush to gas cylinder agencies amid LPG supply shortage concerns

Updated On: 13 March, 2026 01:41 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Residents of Mumbai were seen visiting LPG refilling agencies near Kulupwadi on the Western Express Highway at Borivali (East) to hand over empty cylinders and collect refilled ones on Friday. Pics/Satej Shinde

People are fearing about running out of LPG cylinders amid ongoing concerns over fuel supply. Pics/Satej Shinde

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People are fearing about running out of LPG cylinders amid ongoing concerns over fuel supply. Pics/Satej Shinde
Many chose to visit in person rather than wait for home delivery

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Many chose to visit in person rather than wait for home delivery

While the demand is high, authorities emphasise that LPG supply chains remain uninterrupted

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While the demand is high, authorities emphasise that LPG supply chains remain uninterrupted

Regular checks are being conducted to ensure smooth distribution of cylinders and prevent inconvenience to consumers

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Regular checks are being conducted to ensure smooth distribution of cylinders and prevent inconvenience to consumers

Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government has stated that control rooms have been set up at the state, divisional, district and taluka levels to monitor the smooth supply of LPG

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Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government has stated that control rooms have been set up at the state, divisional, district and taluka levels to monitor the smooth supply of LPG

District-level committees will also be formed under the supervision of district collectors to monitor the situation, officials said

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District-level committees will also be formed under the supervision of district collectors to monitor the situation, officials said

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