Oil started leaking on Thursday, April 22 after the oil rig Deepwater Horizon, which was located 52 miles Southeast of the tip of Louisiana, sank into the Gulf of Mexico after an explosion and fire that wounded 17 of the 126 crew members on the rig and left another 11 missing, presumed dead after a lengthy search of the surrounding area.
ABC News reported that Rear Admiral Mary Landry of the Coast Guard stated, “We are in a very serious situation. Forty-five to 90 days is the initial estimate. That's an estimate right now before this well could be secured.”
There is one last effort that will be made within the next 20 to 30 hours to secure the leak by means of a robotic probe. However, if this should fail, it would mean that the task will take possibly months to complete.
Concerning the upcoming cleanup efforts along the U.S. coastlines, Landry said, “We have been in contact with all the coastal states. Everyone is forward-leaning and preparing for coastal impact.”
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