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Northam declares state of emergency after Colonial Pipeline ransomware cyberattack

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Gov. Ralph Northam today signed Executive Order Seventy-Eight declaring a state of emergency in Virginia to address gasoline supply disruptions throughout the Commonwealth.

The Colonial Pipeline system, which is the primary fuel source for many Virginia retailers, reported a ransomware cyberattack that resulted in a temporary shutdown on May 7.

The EPA has issued a temporary fuel transportation waiver to increase the supply of gasoline. The governor’s emergency declaration allows state agencies to issue their own waivers as required by the state.

Executive Order Seventy-Eight also provides increased flexibility and funding for state and local governments to ensure adequate fuel supply.

“This emergency declaration will help the Commonwealth prepare for any potential supply shortages and ensure Virginia motorists have access to fuel as we respond to this evolving situation,” Northam said.

Earlier today, EPA Administrator Michael Regan issued an emergency fuel waiver to help alleviate fuel shortages in Virginia and other states whose supply of reformulated gasoline has been impacted by the pipeline shutdown.

This waiver will continue through May 18. Additional information on the EPA waiver can be found here.

The full text of Executive Order Seventy-Eight is available here.

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