storm News Updates

Business

CNG Fueling Stations Open After Storm

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. said that 49 fueling stations in seven states affected by Hurricane Sandy are operational and providing compressed natural gas for fleets.

November 5, 2012
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Repairing Sandy’s Devastation

Once again, Mother Nature has shown us that man’s best-laid plans are subject to her whims. The devastating superstorm named Sandy traveled up the U.S. Atlantic coast until it got near New Jersey, and then took a sharp left turn late on Oct. 29.

November 5, 2012
Business

Fleets Tally Storm Damage, Strive to Resume Deliveries

The trucking industry in the Northeast was scrambling last week in the wake of Hurricane Sandy to assess the damage to fleet facilities and roadways and to determine which customers were ready to accept deliveries.

November 5, 2012
Business

UPS Pledges $1.5 Million in Storm-Recovery Aid

UPS Inc. said Friday it has pledged $1.5 million in cash and in-kind support to help recovery efforts to areas damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

November 2, 2012
Business

Feds, States Waive More Rules to Help Get Fuel to N.Y., N.J.

The federal government waived a shipping law and the states of New York and New Jersey waived fuel restrictions Friday as they ramped up efforts to quickly move diesel and gasoline supplies into the two states hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy.

November 2, 2012
Business

DOT Releases $12 Million to N.J., Conn., for Storm-Damaged Roads

The U.S. Department of Transportation released $10 million in emergency funds to New Jersey and $2 million to Connecticut to repair  roads damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

November 2, 2012
Business

Port of N.Y./N.J. Opens for Emergency Fuel Deliveries Following Sandy

The U.S. Coast Guard opened the Port of New York and New Jersey Thursday in order to get emergency fuel supplies to the areas hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy, the Associated Press reported.

November 2, 2012
Business

FMCSA Lifts HOS Rules for Truckers Working on Sandy-Related Cleanup

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration declared a regional emergency over many eastern states, lifting hours-of-service regulations for trucking and work crews dealing with the massive cleanup following Hurricane Sandy.

October 31, 2012
Business

States Face Huge Cleanup Following Storm

Hurricane Sandy’s multiple-state path of destruction left transportation systems scrambling to recover, with officials dealing with debris and flooding damage to airports, highways and local roads, news services reported.

October 30, 2012
Business

TTNews Closed Due to Hurricane Sandy

Transport Topics’ offices in Arlington, Va., are closed due to Hurricane Sandy. News updates will be limited due to the storm and TT will resume full operations as soon as possible.

October 29, 2012