2 offshore platforms shut down near Gulf oil sheen; 1 is evacuated as a safety measure
By Holbrook Mohr, APSaturday, May 1, 2010
2 offshore platforms shut down near Gulf oil sheen
NEW ORLEANS — Federal authorities have shut down two offshore platforms and evacuated one of them near a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Coast Guard said Saturday that the shutdowns were a safety precaution.
Meanwhile, crews used remotely controlled underwater vehicles to apply chemical dispersants at the site of the leak, nearly 5,000 feet underwater. The leak was caused when a drilling rig operated by oil giant BP exploded.
It was not immediately known how effective the underwater dispersal attempt would be. BP and federal authorities said the dispersant was released overnight. They were evaluating the effort Saturday morning, according to a news release.
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Tags: Accidents, Animals, Barack Obama, Coastlines And Beaches, Energy, Environmental Concerns, Explosions, Gulf, Louisiana, Marine Animals, New Orleans, North America, United States, Wildlife
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