Agartala (Tripura) [India], Fuel shortage in Tripura has taken a new turn as the region's woes have increased with closure of both railway lines and roads, severing transport arteries, adding to an already precarious situation. Due to which residents are facing unprecedented challenges. Access to essential supplies of petrol and diesel, a vital lifeline for fuel transportation in Tripura, has been disrupted by the closure of railway lines, a vital supply route, exacerbating the existing shortage. Moreover, the problem has been further compounded by the closure of major roads, disrupting the movement of fuel. Efforts to replenish depleting stocks at tankers and petrol pumps are being hampered. The convergence of these factors has created a perfect storm of shortages, with petrol pumps forced to cut fuel supplies and impose strict limits on sales. As a result, long queues of vehicles form around operation fuel stations, as motorists compete for their share of the dwindling resource. In the face of adverse circumstances, the residents of Tripura demonstrate resilience by coming together to face the challenges posed by fuel shortage. As communities unite in their efforts to conserve resources and support each other, hope remains that the region will emerge from this crisis stronger and more prepared for future challenges.