- The Washington Times - Sunday, November 4, 2012

With lines at gas stations stretching for blocks in areas devastated by Superstorm Sandy as people desperate to power generators for their homes or take refuge in other areas seek gasoline that, in many cases, can’t be pumped because the refueling stations are themselves outside of power, a group connected to Rutgers University and students at New Jersey’s Franklin High School is using technology to help people in those areas find fuel.

In the below map, green stations are open, red are sold out, and yellow are charging stations.

See the full map from Scholars Organizing Culturally Innovative Opportunities here.

• Luke Rosiak can be reached at lrosiak@washingtontimes.com.

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