US Gulf Coast residents battle to clean up oil spill 0
US Gulf Coast residents battle to clean up oil spill
BP restarts oil-capture system after shutdown. 20 Jun 2010 10:08 AM
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US Gulf Coast residents battle to clean up oil spill
BP restarts oil-capture system after shutdown. 20 Jun 2010 10:08 AM
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U.S. Gulf Coast residents battle to clean up oil spill
BURAS (La.), June 20 (Reuters) – Residents of the U.S. Gulf Coast battled to save their beaches on Saturday as tar balls washed ashore at Panama City, the most easterly point in Florida where oil has been found from BP Plc’s ruptured deep-sea well.
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ADEM boss says cleanup crews ‘still losing the battle’ against Gulf oil spill (with video)
DAUPHIN ISLAND — More than 2 million gallons of oil are skimmed, burned or collected from the site of BP PLC’s busted well every day, but cleanup crews are “still losing the battle,” according to Bruce Freeman, chief of the office of emergency response at the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2010-06-19 17:59 WRAPUP 2-U.S. Gulf Coast residents battle to clean up oil spill
By Jeffrey Jones
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Cleanup crews must battle oil and heat, humidity
BAY JIMMY, La. (AP) – The high-noon heat beats down like a fist along the Gulf Coast, but crews cleaning up the oil spill wear white plastic suits, with yellow boots and thick blue plastic gloves.
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Giant box lowered in Gulf to battle oil spill
A mission to the bottom of the sea to try to avert a wider environmental disaster began as crews eased a 100-ton concrete-and-steel box a mile deep in an unprecedented attempt to capture gushing oil from a blown-out well on the Gulf floor.
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