* Mississippi's mainland had escaped oil from BP spill * Oil hits two tourist beaches, more expected OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss., June 27 (Reuters) - Large patches of thick oil washed ashore in Mississippi on Sunday, the first time crude from the BP Plc
Monday, June 28, 2010
Reuters AlertNet - Oil washes onto Mississippi coast for first time
Reuters AlertNet - Oil washes onto Mississippi coast for first time
* Mississippi's mainland had escaped oil from BP spill * Oil hits two tourist beaches, more expected OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss., June 27 (Reuters) - Large patches of thick oil washed ashore in Mississippi on Sunday, the first time crude from the BP Plc spill in the Gulf of Mexico has hit the state's coast. Oil hit two tourist beaches at Ocean Springs, about 10 miles (16 kilometres) east of Biloxi, and a beach used by fisherman that is close to an inland marsh. Wildlife officials picked up one pelican covered in oil. State officials and the Coast Guard, who said they were expecting more oil to arrive, were waiting on BP contractors to start cleaning up. "We cannot clean up or catch the oil until BP gets here. They have all of our people," said Earl Etheridge, a spokesman for Mississippi's Department of Environmental Quality. "We want to clean this up now. Maybe this will amp up BP's effort but we can't do anything because they have all the money."
* Mississippi's mainland had escaped oil from BP spill * Oil hits two tourist beaches, more expected OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss., June 27 (Reuters) - Large patches of thick oil washed ashore in Mississippi on Sunday, the first time crude from the BP Plc
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