th - and NBC 6 has your top stories for the day. No. 1 - While Florida has declared a state of emergency amid concerns of gas shortages and price hikes after a cyberattack on a critical U.S. fuel pipeline, a spokesperson for AAA says the state has enough fuel to avoid panic. Download our mobile app for iOS to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. In a news release Wednesday, AAA says the state is not heavily reliant on the Colonial Pipeline. Around 90% of Florida’s gasoline comes through ports, including Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, on cargo ships. In Miami-Dade County, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and other county officials emphasized in a news conference Wednesday that the county does not get its fuel supply from the Colonial Pipeline. The Colonial Pipeline shut down Friday after a ransomware attack by a gang of criminal hackers that calls itself DarkSide. The 5,500-mile pipeline runs from Houston to Linden, New Jersey, and delivers about 45% of the fuel used along the Eastern Seaboard.