Oil Spill Devastates Wildlife Off Coast Of California
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(Worthy News) – A breach in an oil pipeline in Southern California on Saturday resulted in thousands of gallons of oil spilling into the Pacific Ocean, ravaging a nearby wildlife habitat.
The spill started approximately five miles off the coast of Huntington Beach, California, Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley said, according to CNN.
Around 3,000 barrels worth of oil flowed into the ocean as a result of the spill, officials said. Much of the wildlife living in the area have died, according to the outlet. [ Source: Daily Caller (Read More…) ]
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