Lauderdale Flood has Ripple Effect – Gasoline Panic Causes Shortages

Another example of how climate extremes create unexpected knock-on effects, in this case, transportation back-ups rippled out into a wave of panic buying of gasoline by worried drivers, creating 1970’s style gas lines across South Florida.

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