In this clip the ROV (remotely operated vehicle) is monitoring the gas and oil plume gushing from the riser pipe now after the top cap had to be removed because an ROV ran into and damaged the containment top cap. Look at the huge plumes of gas and oil escaping from the open end of the riser pipe. Now they are spilling at maximum. Also to deaths have been reported related to the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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NIOSH Report of Deepwater Horizon Response/Unified Area Command Illness and Injury Data
Injuries: First Aid cases 958; OSHA-recordable cases 175
Illnesses: First Aid cases 888; OSHA-recordable cases 106
Command Center: *HOUMA 1352; Mobile; 710; Houston/New Orleans 15; Source 37
Everyone look at this exxcerpt from a national effort called Sieze BP to nationalize their assets and have them pay for their crimes. DO NOT FLAG THIS AS SPAM!
July 7, 2010
BP and the government are working hand in hand to suppress
the media and others from telling the truth.
negligence. Reporters and journalists may be fined $40,000 and
face potential felony charges if they come within a “safe zone”
PASS Around!
WTF
@jdrose721 I agree
this is horrible…our earth , the ocean, the air,is forever changed by this horrific act of greed.
we need to be more responsible!!!
The workers present, like those at 9-11 – will, like the EARTH, be forever damaged by their presence – with a host of illnesses caused by this exposure. And, like the clean-up workers at 9-11, will likely be forgotten – although the disaster will be remembered – it will pale – unless we make sure it never does!
@X2YeZCAMCNC Disregard previous question… I see in another response you said the earthquake was in southern Ontario and NY & PA states. Apparently, there is “The New Madrid Fault Line” – something to be aware of. In 2006, there was a 5.2 earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico.
@xBabyDragonx How come that this oil look yellowish, month ago it was black?
@X2YeZCAMCNC Ummm….. Where exactly is here?
BP newer forget!
about 50 gallons a second.
@tonybud2 Could be
Why do i get the feeling that they removed the cap for another reason? Unless this ROV just went slamming into the cap, then i find it hard to believe it did any damage. My guess, well seeing that they have been monitoring the tilt of the BOP since this cap has been put on, something must have been telling them that the cap is creating alot of pressure on the well head and unless the cap was removed, they could have seen the whole BOP tumble over.
@Mystery207 What ever the flow rate is enough all ready.
Ah! that’s more than a gallon per second
I just read that two clean up workers died.
@PaulTheSurfJunkie All of southern Ontario and NY & PA states
@X2YeZCAMCNC when where ?
@PaulTheSurfJunkie We just had an earthquake here and I have never in my life experienced that. Just picking up the pieces. I wonder if they are related.
Abiotic oil from a deeper source…from what I have heard it is at 70,000 LBS per square inch!!!!!!!! Yes,…70,000!!!!!! Typical well head runs an average of 1,250 PPSI… Not to mention the Benzine and other lovely gases escaping from this well and from the ocean floor… Figure it out ppl.
@hellotommy Yes, the effects of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico will be just as bad as, or maybe even worse than, the CHERNOBYL disaster. God save America!!!
It’s Americas Chernobyl
Only one thing Obama can do now… Golf anyone?
@xsithos Yes it’s crude under high pressure.
That… that isn’t oil is it… oh gawd. =(
What a damn mess.
@PaulTheSurfJunkie Will post info soon.