Sunday, July 4, 2010

Official: 15-mile-long oil slick could hit Baldwin County Monday

GULF SHORES, Ala. -- After a few days of reprieve, oil is threatening to hit Baldwin County's beaches again tomorrow.  
According to an afternoon aerial observation, a stretch of oil about 50 yards wide and 15 miles long is about two miles south of the coast.  
"If conditions do not change I would expect landfall by morning potentially impacting a large portion of the coast," said George Surry, a battalion chief with Gulf Shores Fire Rescue who was on the observation flight.  
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