Stretch of shoreline affected by Southern California oil spill grows
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The stretch of Southern California shoreline affected by an
oil spill has grown, officials said Monday.
An estimated 126,000 gallons of leaked heavy crude oil has
now impacted the nearly 25 miles from Dana Point to Huntington Beach, Orange
County Supervisor Katrina Foley tweeted. Laguna Beach and Newport Beach are
situated between the two.
The city and state beaches at Huntington Beach were closed,
and the city of Laguna Beach, just to the south, said late Sunday that its
beaches also were shuttered. The shutdown came amid warm weather that would
have brought big crowds to the sand for volleyball, swimming and surfing.
Yellow caution tape was strung between lifeguard towers to keep people away.
Huntington Beach Mayor Kim Carr said the beaches of the
community nicknamed “Surf City” could remain closed for weeks or even months.
The oil created a miles-wide sheen in the ocean and washed ashore in sticky
black globules.
Fisheries in the affected area were also closed "to
give time to investigate any impacts to fish," Foley said.
"Avoid fishing off piers, bridges, boats and docks,
too," she added. A map showed waters up to 6 miles from the shore could
have been tainted by the spill.
Source nbcnews ;By Elisha Fieldstadt and The Associated Press - Header image changed by blueplanet
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