Japan: Severe Gasoline Shortages in Earthquake Aftermath
Copyright 2011-3011 By Alternative News Forum, All Rights Reserved.
Severe gasoline shortages now inhibit movement and evacuations in the aftermath of the catastrophic 9.0 earthquake which hit Japan late last thursday. For those living in coastal region of the north American west coast, it’s recommended you keep your gas tanks full, in the event another quake creates more tsunamis which would require more travel and evacuations.
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