Twitter is the place where you can find live reactions and such as they’re happening in almost any part of the active world. Along the east coast — Americans are waking up to the nightmare scenario of climbing gas prices and reported shortages in multiple areas.
It’s worth noting that a deceptive article has appeared in the New York Times claiming there aren’t snaked lines for gas amid the reported shortages.
Colonial Pipeline, a vital U.S. fuel artery that was shut down by a cyberattack, said it hoped to restore most operations by the end of the week. Since the shutdown, there have been no long lines or major price hikes for gas.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 11, 2021
Here’s what to know. https://t.co/kX58tBAd78
Gas Shortages!! pic.twitter.com/0ugJAvMvt2
— GP (@TailsWindsFI) May 10, 2021
But then there’s also this.
But then there’s also this…
Stretching back into South Carolina.
#NewYorkTimes doesn’t have the latest on the emerging #gasshortage crisis.
— B. Pierce (@brandonpierce) May 11, 2021
Hwy 54 in Carrboro, NC. The line goes out of the gas station’s parking lot. pic.twitter.com/F89BZTpUtZ