Thursday, 13 May 2021 11:15 PM MYT
Holding tanks are seen in an aerial photograph at Colonial Pipeline's Dorsey Junction Station in Woodbine, Maryland May 10, 2021. — Reuters pic
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WASHINGTON, May 13 — The major US pipeline network shut down by a cyber-attack said today it has resumed fuel deliveries, but gas stations up and down the east coast were still facing shortages after a wave of panic buying.
Frantic motorists from Florida to Maryland continued to line up at gas stations trying to fill their tanks and other containers, sending the national average price above US$3 (RM12) a gallon for the first time since late 2014 despite government efforts to ease the supply crunch.