Loopers made the transient lifestyle choice. It's not the responsibility of local communities to enable that lifestyle choice in an emergency, or under any circumstances for that matter. The health and well being of marina employees come first. Transient boat owners have choices other than escaping to the next "safe" anchorage or continuing on the next leg of their dream"cruise". You won't get much sympathy from locals...including local slip holders, I suspect.
Responsible choices in this time of emergency include finding a permanent slip/mooring and possibly move off the boat, put the boat on the hard, or sell it. Millions of less fortunate are dealing with far more pressing and painful choices. The mayor you cited does not have a responsibility to help you. I doubt his constituents have an interest in helping someone with an expensive yacht who wants to fill up the tank in order to escape to the next pretty anchorage.
Responsible choices in this time of emergency include finding a permanent slip/mooring and possibly move off the boat, put the boat on the hard, or sell it. Millions of less fortunate are dealing with far more pressing and painful choices. The mayor you cited does not have a responsibility to help you. I doubt his constituents have an interest in helping someone with an expensive yacht who wants to fill up the tank in order to escape to the next pretty anchorage.