Following Hurricane Sandy, many New Jersey gas stations are still without power and supplies are running low at those that are open. Reuters reports:
In New Jersey, where half of all businesses and homes were still without power, more than 80 percent of filling stations are unable to sell gasoline, said Sal Risalvato, head of the New Jersey Gasoline, Convenience, Automotive Association (NJGCA).
As residents struggle to find fuel for cars and generators, the gas station lines in some parts of the Garden State are stretching not just for blocks, but for miles.
https://twitter.com/jkent26/status/263367753602318338
Line for gas is few miles long @ New Jersey Turnpike Exit 11 http://t.co/4qLsLkra
— SorayaP (@SorayaShushtar) October 31, 2012
A 2 mile line for gas at a service stop on the Garden State Parkway http://t.co/1TL50oHq
— Al Roker (@alroker) October 31, 2012
mile-long lines of cars waiting to get gas along the #gardenstateparkway #nj #parkway http://t.co/YLgxrIxK
— vinn f (@dreamanxiety) October 31, 2012
More than a mile backup 4 gas on the GSP In Monmouth. Cops at exit stopping ppl from cutting in line #njgas @njdotcom pic.twitter.com/RDfmPm2J
— NJ.com/monmouth (@Monmouth_NJ) October 31, 2012
At other New Jersey stations, people are lining up on foot with gas cans.
Westfield NJ. Standing on line one block long to get gas in containers. Going home to preserve my 3/ @ Exxon http://t.co/8CCpJSLE
— ohsogauche (@ohsogauche) October 31, 2012
Friend took this photo of incredible lines at gas stations in New Jersey pic.twitter.com/krmDbG5x
— Matt Vasilogambros (@MattVas) October 31, 2012
People lined up to fill there gas cans by the actual gas truck in jersey because the gas pumps wont work #sandy pic.twitter.com/JwEHcKnY
— brendan doyle (@thawisemansays) October 31, 2012
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As Gulf Coasters did during Hurricane Isaac, New Jersey residents are using the power of Twitter to help each other find gasoline.
https://twitter.com/MikeyYeahYeah/status/263292405120389120
The #NJgas hashtag is filled with up-to-the-minute reports on which stations are open and how long the lines are. Others are requesting information about where to find gas. Some recent tweets from the hashtag:
Rt. 10 West in Parsippany has a Raceway gas station open #NjGas
— Dan Muniz (@dmuniz1) October 31, 2012
@nj1015 Need gas in Woodbridge. My route is rt 1 to 287n. Hess and WaWa lines on rt 9 are out of control. #njgas
— Joe Hanover (@joehanover) October 31, 2012
https://twitter.com/sharononthemove/status/263729289990651904
https://twitter.com/JRimback/status/263726130694066176
Gas Station up on Bloomfield Ave by Community Center in #Caldwell only has diesel left #njgas
— Durkin and Vezza (@DurkinandVezza) October 31, 2012
The Wall Street Journal reports that it may five to seven days before gasoline is delivered to some stations.
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