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Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, adjusts his shoulder straps as he prepares to take a flight in a New York Air National Guard helicopter Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012 in New York. The governor was joined by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-NY, and local officials for the flight over the city, Nassau and Westchester counties to get an assessment of damages from superstorm Sandy. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Cuomo: 'No Reason to Panic' over Gas Shortages



NEW YORK (AP) - Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he's signed an executive order waiving New York's requirement that fuel tankers register and pay a tax before unloading.

It's part of the process of getting gasoline to consumers left in the lurch after the superstorm.

The governor says there's "no reason to panic."

He said Friday that tankers are now making "great progress" delivering fuel to distribution centers.

Among other things, he says, a barge arrived in Newburgh, N.Y., early Friday.

He also says terminals that suffered storm damage are coming back online.

Obstacles being overcome include debris in New York Harbor that posed navigation hazards.

Coast Guard Rear Admiral Daniel Abel said at the briefing that other issues include "three fairly major spills" on Staten Island.


11/02/2012 12:53PM
Cuomo: 'No Reason to Panic' over Gas Shortages
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11/04/2012 8:18AM
That's easy for him to say
His family isn't sitting in a cold house with food rotting in the refrigerator. Gas powers generators.
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