Gov Malloy worried that with 15-to-20 percent of state supermarkets without power, city residents might be shut out

The governor just told reporters that 15 to 20 percent of state supermarkets are without power. “I have directed the folks that I work with to assess the impact in urban areas in particular and if we find a disproportionate number of urban residents area being affected – in many cases those residents are less mobile – then we will make restoring service to those supermarkets a priority and we will make distribution of generators to those supermarkets a priority as well.”