BP Cleanup Workers Report Mysterious Illnesses
Similar symptoms have been seen among responders to the Exxon Valdez spill.
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Similar symptoms have been seen among responders to the Exxon Valdez spill.
But don't worry, the executives are still safe.
BP sensors detect that the relief well has connected with the original Macando well 18,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf.
At levels toxic to underwater organisms.
“I am very excited,” BP senior vice-president said, “but I don’t want to create a false sense of excitement.”
They'll replace it with a better cap ... three days later.
The Coast Guard is keeping his fingers crossed, but hedging his bets.
A 'Times' investigation looks into the failed "blind shear."
Up to 4 million gallons a day, in fact.
The cap is capturing only about 1,000 barrels of the 20,000 barrels the earth is ejecting each day.
This is a "significant step" forward, according to the Coast Guard.
We guess we didn't know what to expect.
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