Friday, May 21, 2010

Oil's Well That Doesn't End Well For This Oil Well, Part 15

And the first indefinite beach closings from oil washing ashore begin.
Government officials in Grand Isle are closing all beaches until further notice, citing the fact that oil from the Gulf of Mexico spill is washing up on the shore.

"They're starting to see dead wildlife," said Jefferson Parish Councilman Chris Roberts.

Roberts said there is more oil offshore, and he's concerned it will continue washing ashore when the high tide comes in this afternoon. He is heading to Houma to meet with BP officials, in an attempt to address the situation, he said.

The beach closure went into effect at noon, to allow workers to begin cleaning up the oil, according to Nora Combel, with the mayor's office. People are advised to stay off the beaches, and they will be asked to leave if they are caught trespassing, she said.
We're going to see a lot more beach closings, which won't really matter too much because hey, the tourists are canceling anyway, oil or not.

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