June 10, 2010

Florida Panhandle May Missed By BP Oil Spilling



Beaches along the Florida panhandle remain clear of the sledge with the exception of a few tar balls floating ashore in spotty areas while thick oil mounds up in the marshes along the Louisiana coastline from the BP oil spill.

Raising signs show the massive oil slick may miss the Florida panhandle. It’s getting trapped up in the Gulf Coast Stream then moving south towards of the Florida Keys. Meteorologists say the oil slick pieces located in the central Gulf and those are beginning to enter the loop current after breaking off.

More than 1,000 workers hired by BP for working in hazmat suits who are for cleaning-up tar balls that come onto land from the boarder east of Alabama-Florida to Navarre Beach, Florida.

However, thick oil tar balls have hit the coastline in neighboring Alabama in spots, but there not have been enough management officials for emergency to be concerned about those most areas.

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