South Florida's Recovery: Gas Stations, Tornado Warnings, and Chlorinated Water

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Gasoline supplies in South Florida are expected to return to normal soon after flooding interrupted operations at fuel terminals in Port Everglades. Gasoline was brought in from other ports to offset the shortage. AAA advises residents who suffered flood damage to their home or vehicle to document the damage and contact their insurance provider as soon as possible to begin the claims process. Gas prices slipped last week but could soon rise due to global supply concerns causing oil prices to rise.
Topics:nation#fuel-terminals#gas-prices#gasoline-outages#insurance-claims#local-news#port-everglades
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