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Tropical storm threatens oil cleanup
A tropical Storm speeding toward the Gulf of Mexico is causing concern amid massive cleanup efforts.
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Tropical storm threatens oil cleanup
A tropical Storm speeding toward the Gulf of Mexico is causing concern amid massive cleanup efforts.
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US oil spill clean-up resumes after storm
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AFP) – Clean-up work gathered speed in some areas of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill Sunday, but heavy swells kept many boats docked, halting efforts to fight the ecological disaster.
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Storm delays plan to capture more oil
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Alex, expected to intensify into a hurricane today, may not deliver a direct hit to the fleet of ships, aircraft and workers responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, but the storm will delay plans to capture more of the crude gushing from the undersea well.
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Forecasters: Tropical storm Alex forms in Caribbean; unclear if it will affect Gulf oil spill
MIAMI – Tropical Storm Alex formed in the western Caribbean on Saturday, and forecasters said it was unclear if it would hit the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Storm stops Gulf oil slick cleanup
A strengthening tropical storm forced the suspension of skimming from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill as Vice President Joe Biden heard complaints about the pace of cleanup efforts in the disaster zone.
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Tropical Storm Alex is on the move on a day of prayer in the gulf
BP officials keep a close eye on a storm headed for Mexico’s coast and expected to strengthen into a hurricane. And governors in the gulf turn to a higher power. As the first powerful storm of the Atlantic hurricane season tore across the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday, the massive flotilla striving to contain and clean the Gulf of Mexico oil spill hoped the weather wouldn’t force it to get out of …
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Tropical storm threatens Gulf oil cleanup
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AFP) – US Vice President Joe Biden heads to the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday, as a tropical storm — forecast to reach hurricane strength — was likely to hamper oil spill cleanup efforts.
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Gulf oil disaster update: Tropical Storm Alex closing in on Gulf spill
Examiner.com There is good news and bad news from the Gulf of Mexico this morning as the record oil spill heads into its third month. The good news is that Tropical … Storm Alex nears hurricane strength in Gulf of Mexico Gulf oil spill: Storm to delay new oil collection effort Storm creates new worries for gulf oil disaster |