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Serious oil spill flows into Kalamazoo River

The San Antonio News.Net
Wednesday 28th July, 2010

US oil-spill crews have been trying to contain a spillage of more than 800,000 gallons of oil that poured into the Kalamazoo River in southern Michigan.
US oil-spill crews have been trying to contain a spillage of more than 800,000 gallons of oil that poured into the Kalamazoo River in southern Michigan.

Battle Creek was also affected when a leak erupted from a pipeline that carries about 8 million gallons of oil per day from Indiana to Canada.

Crews have been working to stop the oil from destroying wildlife and flowing further into the Kalamazoo River which eventually empties into Lake Michigan.

Already Canada geese and fish have suffered from the spill and people from nearby Emmett township have been told to avoid breathing fumes from the spill.
 

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Anonymous
07-29-10, 02:02 AM

Oil spill affects Michigan waters

THE GULF OF MEXICO AND NOW KALAMAZOO RIVER. MORE TO COME. CHINA IS BEING TARGETED SEVERELY LATELY.

THE PEOPLE’S REVOLT IS COMING AND BANKERS SEE A NEED TO PAY CRIMINALS TO DESTROY THE FOOD CHAIN TO STARVE THE THREAT.

OH, WHAT A BUNCH OF LOSERS! INACTION TO THE BANKING CRIMINALS WILL COST YOU DEARLY IN THE END.


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