That is what I do not understand. I am in Alabama, I was barely paying attention to the news about it but I even picked up on how they were talking about how Sandy was growing into a superstorm due to the two fronts coming together. Did the local news just not cover it?
There was plenty on the news. Unfortunately the storm surge was so high that areas that have never been flooded before we're under a lot of water. As usual there were idiots that lived bay front getting interviewed about braving the storm the morning of it. I'm sure they are the ones seen being plucked out an saved by first responders on the national news the next day.
According to last nights news there are 672,000 without power. It is suppose to hit 38 degrees tonight.
Hope some of these people figured out how to get power from their generator to their furnaces if they aren't wrecked from being underwater.
As for the gas, I've got a 1/4 tank and have to get to work the next three days. Hope I make it. Been driving like granny. 40mph in the slow lane. I don't even want to go near a gas station right now. It's just nuts.
Wish I owned a diesel or a flex fuel vehicle. I Even saw people filling up with e85 in old cars and gas cans for generators. Good luck with that!
Lots of people near the water in my parents neighborhood are sucking gas out of their boats. Now's the time when having 80 gallons in the boat is a good thing.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/0...-gas-stations-as-pumps-run-dry-in-wake-sandy/