Oil Sheen Spreading from Gulf Platform Explosion
Sheen of oil spread Thursday from a length of burning oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana, west of the BBC spot and wide-ranging.
He said Coast Guard Petty Officer Bill Coklough seen in Maan, about 100 feet wide, near the podium, which is owned by Houston-based Mariner Energy
The navigator published three vessels for fire fighting and one was already in place fighting the fire.
Coast Guard says no one was killed in the blast and fire, which aired a helicopter flying over the commercial site in all parts of 9:00 CDT. Rescued 13 people were on board each of the manipulation and that it raised in the nearby waters in the clothes fit the survival called gumby.
The statute is about 340 feet of water, and about 100 miles south of Vermilion Bay on the coast of central Louisiana. That site is a shallow water, less than about 5000, he presented a BBC ashes as well as oil and gas for three months after an explosion manipulation of April.
A Coast Guard spokesman John Edwards, President of the soldier and found 13 people were on board the platform floating in the water, and sticking close together.
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