South Bay residents voiced concerns about the backlog of goods off the Southern California coast and their opinions on President Joe Biden’s order, announced Oct. 13, that the Port of Los Angeles work around-the-clock to help ease the current supply chain crisis, brought on, in part, by the pandemic. Dave, a resident of Carson, who did not want to provide his last name, said he has noticed more trucks stuck on freeways due to the backlog. “It’s all trucks, one truck after another,” he said. “In fact, they are so thick that sometimes you can’t even change lanes because it’s bumper to bumper.” Anthony Zepeda, from Long Beach, agreed and said he’s worried about the backlog’s effect on the environment. People “are complaining because of the quality of the air from all of the truckers and freighters that are spewing gas because they run off diesel,” he said. Zepeda also …
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