More than 2,000 oil tankers were seen waiting outside filling centres of various oil companies at Mourigram, Haldia, Rajmath in Durgapur, Siliguri and Malda.
“The situation is getting worse. Most of the fuel stock is getting exhausted as vehicles owners have hit the panic button. Our pump will go dry by tomorrow as there are no fresh stocks,” said a pump worker at Rashbehari Avenue.
Even the vehicle owners are at their wits end. “I have been to fuel stations in the Hastings and Babughat areas for diesel but there was no stock. My tank will last another 40 to 50 kms only,” said Naresh K Gupta, a taxi driver of Kidderpore.
Flights delayed, buffer stock till today
The strike called by officers of the government-run oil companies has hit the daily flight operations of domestic and international flights hard on Thursday at Kolkata airport.
According to airport officials, the fuel stored at the airport is enough to operate till Friday. The delay in flight operations started in early hours as re-fuelling was taking time due to the absence of executive-rank officials of oil companies at the airport. Most of the incoming flights from Mumbai and Delhi were also delayed. Flights were affected till 1 pm after which services were back to normal after officers were released from the strike.
Air India and foreign airlines suffered more compared to the private airlines as they get their supplies from the Indian Oil Corporation and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, whose officers are on strike. Private airlines were less affected as they take fuel from the Hindustan Petroleum.
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