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22.8% of gas stations in Florida are running out of fuel, GasBuddy data shows.
Florida is deploying 10 mobile chargers along the I-75 evacuation corridor and one off I-4 .
Florida has 172 stations with 1,837 Superchargers , the second highest in the nation after California .
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