South Florida Struggles with Gas Delivery and Cleanup After Storm

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Gas delivery delays continue to cause frustration for drivers and gas station owners in South Florida following last week's severe flooding at Port Everglades. The Florida Division of Emergency Management is sending 500,000 gallons of fuel to southeast Florida to alleviate the shortage. Gas Buddy reports that about 20% of stations in Palm Beach County did not have gas on Tuesday compared to 50% in Dade and Broward. Officials urge drivers not to panic and hoard gasoline, as there is no shortage, but a challenge in keeping up with higher demand.
Topics:nation#business#emergency-management#fuel-delivery#gas-shortage#port-everglades#south-florida
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- Cleanup continues in Fort Lauderdale CBS Miami
- State deploying 500K gallons of fuel to South Florida amid logistical crunch WPLG Local 10
- Port Everglades director says facility is catching up with demand for gas WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm
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