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Running Out of Gas in the Southeast

It's one o'clock in the morning and over ten cars are still lined up outside a gas station in Asheville, North Carolina. The drivers - some patient, others irate, hope there will be enough fuel left when their turn comes around. Many of them have been searching for gas for over an hour,
 others were told about this particular oasis by a friend.

This is becoming a common sight in some cities across the Southeast, because of gas shortages caused by Hurricanes Ike and Gustav. Since most of the 15 Gulf Coast refineries shut down, it's been reported that the nation's petroleum supply has been cut by 22 percent. In Nashville, Tallahassee, and even Atlanta people are wondering where they can fill up their vehicles as gas pumps city wide dry up.
"I've lived here my whole life," said an Asheville resident, "and plenty of hurricanes have hit the Gulf before and nothing has ever disrupted the refineries and this pipeline like this before. I think it's a load of cr*#!"

Asheville is a small city in the Appalachians, home of Vanderbilt mansion - the Biltmore Estate, and the Blue Ridge Parkway, America's most travelled road. But if you travel here right now you may not be able to fill up your tank. Late on Monday, September 22nd only one gas station is open for business. Others stand dark and empty, plastic bags covering the pump nozzles, 'out of gas' signs everywhere. It's an unusual sight and it's causing chaos. Police cars are parked in gas station lots, fights have broken out; people can't get to work. It looks like a scene from a movie, or a third world country. And it's a drama that will continue for the next few days according to 'officials'.

 
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Alison, Very informative. Excellent reporting! Keep up your good work! Donald L. Vasicek Olympus Films+, LLC Writing/Filmmaking/Consulting http://www.donvasicek.com dvasicek@earthlink.net

Posted on 10/17/2008 at 3:10:08 PM

I was unaware of this--in fact this is the first I'd read about gas shortages in that area. Good report, Alison.

Posted on 09/23/2008 at 2:09:12 PM

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