New York – The New York fuel hub took a step back from its recovery on Wednesday, as more gasoline stations ran dry just a week after Superstorm Sandy struck the U.S. Northeast, a report showed.
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Some 62 percent of gasoline stations surveyed by the data arm of the Department of Energy had gasoline supplies on Wednesday, down from a revised 66 percent on Tuesday.
Of the stations included in the survey, 28 percent reported they had no gasoline for sale and 10 percent could not be reached, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said.
A nor’easter is menacing the region barely a week after Sandy devastated the energy network.
What does all this mean?
Do we have gas in Brooklyn or not ? 62% had ? In Chicago maybe
Time for the Mayor to step down.
where are our politicians.?you don’t hear anything about this crisis
This is Obama’s Katrina. Just terrible how NY is getting treated during this storm.
bs maybe 10% gas stations had gas today….bloomy would like to see nyc on bikes…
This gas crisis is manufactured and phony. Stations have gas if you pay off. New Jersey has gas. So what is the explanation
Time for Hillary Clinton to step down ENOUGH!!
The Governor said he was bringing it in from out of state– so which state, NJ, PA, MD., ME, LA, –It may take time but how long??
Is Bloomberg still saying there is no shortage? If this is no shortage can u picture what a shortage looks like?? The mayor is totally out of sync….he’s clueless.
The dictator has got to resign already the arrogant Buffon needs to leave NYC please hashem make it happen soon!!