Hyderabad (the capital of India's Telangana state) experienced a second consecutive day of disruption at petrol stations on Tuesday, as panic buying triggered long vehicle queues that spilled onto major roads and snarled morning traffic. By 7 a.m., serpentine lines had formed across multiple city neighbourhoods, with some pumps displaying 'no stock' notices. Traffic police deployed barricades and cones to create controlled entry lanes and prevent further congestion, even as authorities maintained that fuel supplies remain adequate.