South Florida Gasoline Shortage Continues Despite Delivery Improvements

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Senator Marco Rubio criticized those responsible for not resolving the gasoline shortages in Florida, cautioning against blaming it on consumer panic. The shortage was caused by record-setting rainfall and a trucker shortage, which disrupted the flow of fuel from ports to stations. While the situation is improving, nearly 50% of gas stations in Miami and Fort Lauderdale are still without gas. Rubio came under fire for his video clip, with some pointing out that he should be considered one of the people responsible for finding a solution to the problem.
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