sábado, 1 de maio de 2010

Mancha de Oleo proxima do litoral do estado da Louisiana

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From: "Trajano Paiva" <r-135827860-78638@bcast.boston.com>
To: <trajano@wpifilmes.com.br>
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 9:38 PM
Subject: Oil spill approaches Louisiana coast


Imagens e texto do acidente da Deep Horizon

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The following appeared on Boston.com:
Headline: Oil spill approaches Louisiana coast
Date: May 1, 2010

"Late on the night of April 20th, 50 miles from the shore of Louisiana, a
fire broke out aboard the Transocean Deepwater Horizon oil rig under lease
by BP, with 126 individuals on board. After a massive explosion, all but 11
of the crew managed to escape as the rig was consumed by fire, later
collapsing and sinking into the Gulf. Safeguards set in place to
automatically cap the oil well in case of catastrophe did not work as
expected, and now an estimated 5,000 barrels (over 200,000 gallons) of crude
oil is pouring into the Gulf of Mexico every day - and could possibly
continue to do so for months as complicated efforts are made to stop the
leak. Collected here are several recent photos of the developing situation
along Louisiana's Gulf Shore - one with the potential to eclipse the 1989
Exxon Valdez oil spill in scope and damage."
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