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Major oil spill washes ashore in California
Gulf Times
People look at oil on the beach in Huntington Beach, after a pipeline breach connected to an oil rig offshore started leaking.
A large oil spill off the California coast began washing ashore at Huntington Beach over the weekend after an oil rig pipeline was breached, leaving dead fish and birds strewn on the sand, local and federal officials said. An estimated 126,000 gallons had spread into an oil slick measuring about 13sq miles since it was first reported on Saturday morning, according to Katrina Foley, the Orange County supervisor. “The impact to the environment is irreversible,” she said in a statement. She said that the spill was caused by a breach connected to the Elly oil rig, and stretched from the Huntington Beach Pier down to Newport Beach. Beaches were closed to swimming and a local air show was cancelled. Officials from the US Coast Guard, working with local and state agencies, flew airplanes to assess the spill and had hired contractors to clean it up.