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Nearly 16% of gas stations in Florida had run out of fuel as of late morning Tuesday as people flee north to escape the path of Hurricane Milton, according to data from GasBuddy. About 1,200 of the state's 7,900 gas stations are currently without fuel, according to the data. The storm is forecast to remain "an extremely dangerous hurricane" through landfall in Florida, according to the forecasters. Gas stations are running out of fuel and lines are long but there is not a shortage in the state, DeSantis said. Terminals with power, however, could begin distribution of fuel Saturday and Sunday depending on worker and truck driver availability as well as whether local gas stations are working, he said.
Persons: Patrick De Haan, De Haan, Milton, National Hurricane Center . Milton, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Andy Lipow, Lipow Organizations: CNBC, National Hurricane Center ., Florida Gov, Lipow Oil Associates, Sunday Locations: Florida, Hurricane Milton, GasBuddy, Port, Tampa, Milton
New York CNN —Gas stations in many areas of Florida are running out of gasoline, as residents prepare for Hurricane Milton. Gas price tracking service GasBuddy reported that as of Tuesday morning, 14.5% of gas stations statewide were without fuel, a dramatic spike from just 3% on Monday. DeSantis said 27 fuel trucks were escorted by the Florida Highway Patrol to deliver fuel to stations in the anticipated impact area of the storm. “We have been dispatching fuel over the past 24 hours as gas stations have run out,” he said at a press conference early Tuesday. And the real fear is that the hurricane and storm surge could cause significant damage to the port.
Persons: Fort, , , Patrick De Haan, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Milton, Julio Cortez, Tom Kloza, Andy Lipow Organizations: New, New York CNN — Gas, Hurricane Milton, GasBuddy, Florida, Patrol, AAA, Lipow Oil Associates, Coast Guard Locations: New York, Florida, Milton’s, Fort Myers, Gulf Coast, Port of Tampa, Orlando, Tampa Bay, Port, Tampa
Floridians face “potentially widespread” fuel contamination along the state’s Gulf Coast that could damage vehicles as Tropical Storm Idalia approaches and residents potentially face evacuation orders, state officials said a day after the governor declared a state of emergency for the storm. Fuel purchased after 10 a.m. on Saturday at stations at the Port of Tampa supplied by Citgo has a strong chance of being contaminated, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said on Sunday. The contamination happened through the accidental mixing of diesel and gasoline, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida said at a news conference on Sunday. “They put diesel in tanks that were supposed to be regular gas.”
Persons: Idalia, Citgo, Ron DeSantis, , Organizations: Fuel, Port, Florida Department of Agriculture, Consumer Services, Gov Locations: Tampa, Florida
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