Post by : Bianca Qureshi
As a powerful storm nears the United States, widespread panic buying is sweeping across multiple regions. People are rushing to purchase water, food, and essential supplies, leaving store shelves nearly empty as fear and uncertainty fuel mass hoarding.
This video shows the mounting chaos, packed stores, and bare aisles, illustrating how quickly emergency warnings can trigger frenzied buying even before the storm hits. From official alerts to real-life reactions, it offers a striking glimpse into community behavior under fear and pressure.
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