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Oil Spill Won't Impact Long Beach, Officials Say

Long Beach health authorities said they do not anticipate any impacts to the Long Beach coastline or local waterways. An oil spill off the coast of Long Beach, California, caused concern among city officials after it occurred near the oil platforms named Emmy and Eva. The oil sheen was seen on the water in a 2.5-mile-long stretch across the coast. Long Beach health authorities have confirmed that they are monitoring the situation closely and do not anticipate any impacts to the Long Beach coastline or local waterways.

Oil Spill Won't Impact Long Beach, Officials Say

Published : 2 months ago by Rachel Barnes in Environment

LONG BEACH, CA — An oil spill that occurred off the coast of Huntington Beach last week caused concern among city officials in Long Beach.

The spill reportedly happened at about 6:50 p.m. on Thursday nearly 3 miles off the coast near the oil platforms named Emmy and Eva. The oil sheen was seen on the water in a 2.5-mile-long stretch across the coast.

Long Beach health authorities said they have been closely monitoring the situation and do not anticipate any impacts to the Long Beach coastline or local waterways.


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