These 8 states are SILLs with major gas shortages, data emissions

Filling your gas tank may not be as easy in these states a bit.


Colonial Pipeline Co. - The biggestRefined oil pipeline In the United States - was affected by a major cyber-attack attack on 8 May, pushing the company to close its 5,500 miles of gas pipelines and leading many people in the United States topanic-purchase gasoline. The Consumer Products Safety Board (CPAC) even had to warn againstessence In the middle of people reporting dangerously filling plastic bags and containers with flammable liquid. Fortunately, on May 12, the Colonial Pipeline resumed operations. And since then, the company hasstarted to deliver gas In all markets, they serve again: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. However, the colonial pipeline also noted in a statement that will take a few days so that the supply chain will be made to normal, which means that many of these states are stillweighing and failures. "Some markets served by the colonial pipeline can experiment or continue experimenting with intermittent service interruptions during this start-up period," said May 13 of the company.

Now, a week after the closing of the colonial pipeline, some states are fully operational, depending on the users.Gasbuddy data on May 15th. But most states still feel theImpact of the pipeline stop"Have some areas, the colonial pipeline does not reach, but was still affected as a result of shortages nearby, like Washington, D.C., Arkansas, Kentucky, New York and Florida. These areas were included in the United States of the Automotive Transportation Administration of the Department of Transport (FMCSA of the USDOT)Regional Emergency Declaration May 9, with the 13 states of the pipeline scope.

In eight states in particular, at least one in four gas station still does not have gas, Gasbuddy reports. Based on their data,Better life classified theStates experiencing the worst gas steps on May 15th. Keep reading to find out where they are.

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8
Florida

cityscape photo of a roundabout and buildings in Tampa, Florida at sunset
Refuge

Percentage of all stations without gasoline:24%

7
Tennessee

The skyline of Knoxville, Tennessee
exit

Percentage of all stations without gasoline:29%

6
Maryland

cityscape photo of downtown Annapolis, Maryland at night
Refuge

Percentage of all stations without gasoline:38 percent

5
Virginia

buildings and church in the town of Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Refuge

Percentage of all stations without gasoline:42%

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4
Georgia

cityscape photo of Atlanta, Georgia
Refuge

Percentage of all stations without gasoline:46%

3
Caroline from the south

downtown area of Charleston, South Carolina in the afternoon
Refuge

Percentage of all stations without gasoline:49%

2
North Carolina

tree, road in raleigh, north carolina in summer
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Percentage of all stations without gasoline:68%

1
Washington DC.

washington dc, us capitol building, evening
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Percentage of all stations without gasoline:81%

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