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Gas demand pumped up to pre-pandemic levels
Read full article: Gas demand pumped up to pre-pandemic levels“I kind of predicted gas prices would go up again just because the Earth is moving again,” said Michelle Uhrich. The world was put it in park one year ago as the COVID-19 pandemic hit, sending gas demand and prices into a free fall. Demand has been outpacing supply for a few months, causing a four-month climb at the pump. Even as renewed Covid concerns in Europe caused fuel prices to pull back a bit this week, now something else threatens to push them higher. As Covid case counts go down, road travel is expected to go up.
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Part of Bob Hall Pier has collapsed from Hurricane Hanna, officials say
Read full article: Part of Bob Hall Pier has collapsed from Hurricane Hanna, officials sayCORPUS CHRISTI – The National Weather Service reported Saturday that the end of the Bob Hall Pier in Corpus Christi has collapsed from Hurricane Hanna. The pier is well known by tourists and residents in the area. The end of the pier succumbed to the strong waves and winds from the hurricane as it neared landfall. #TurnAroundDontDrown — Rockport Texas Police (@Rockport_police) July 25, 2020“Please stay off the roads,” Rockport police said in a Tweet. RELATED: Hurricane Hanna set to make landfall south of Corpus Christi today