Monday, September 26, 2005

Sunken Vessels, Fuel Tanks, Create Major Hurricane Cleanup Headaches

MOBILE, Ala. Hurricane Katrina's deadly debris-scattering slam into the Gulf Coast left messy fuel spills, leaky sunken vessels and toxic chemical threats across a broad, battered shoreline.

The multi-agency task force attempting to carry out the cleanup faced a storm of new obstacles with the arrival of Hurricane Rita, which spread more debris as it churned in early today (Saturday) from the Gulf of Mexico.

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