Update on Gas Shortage in the Southeast
In the wake of Hurricane’s Ike and Gustav, fuel (gas or gasoline) supplies have been interrupted in the Southeast United States. Southern states such as North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee have seen some of the more severe shortages of fuel. Long gas lines have been reported in places such as Asheville, North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia.
I’ve prepared several pages to hopefully lend a bit of help to those searching for gasoline:
First off, the main Gasoline Shortage page, Asheville, North Carolina Gas Shortage page, Gas Shortage in Atlanta, Georgia, Southeast Gas Shortage page and some tips for Dealing with a gas or fuel shortage.
Today I’ve added two more pages:
Charlotte, North Carolina Gas Shortage and Nashville, Tennessee gas shortage.
Also – there is news that the Colonial Pipeline is now up to pre-hurricane levels of supply. (The only problem is that it only travels about 4 MPH up from the gulf, so you can still expect some days for that amount to be reaching the Spartanburg Terminal.)
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October 7th, 2008 at 6:29 pm
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