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Attendants direct cars to gas pumps as they queue to fill their gas tanks at a Costco of Tyvola Road in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 11, 2021 following a ransomware attack that shut down the Colonial Pipeline. - Fears the shutdown of a major fuel pipeline would cause a gasoline shortage led to some panic buying and prompted US regulators on Tuesday to temporarily suspend clean fuel requirements in three eastern states and the nation's capital. (Photo by Logan Cyrus / AFP) (Photo by LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images)
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- Ransomware,
- Violence,
- Business Finance and Industry,
- Buying,
- Car,
- Charlotte - North Carolina,
- Closed,
- Colonial Pipeline,
- Control,
- Costco Wholesale Corporation,
- Economy,
- Fear,
- Filling,
- Finance and Economy,
- Fuel and Power Generation,
- Gas Tank,
- Gasoline,
- North Carolina - US State,
- Panic Buying,
- Refueling,
- Service Occupation,
- Terrified,
- USA,
- Waiting In Line,