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US-BLAST-OIL-ENERGY-POLLUTION
Clean-up worker lay booms beside a fragile wetlands near the town of Venice that is in the path of the oil spill that is creeping towards the coast of Louisiana on April 29, 2010. A giant oil slick threatened economic and environmental devastation as it closed in on Louisiana's vulnerable coast, prompting the US government to declare a national disaster. Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal declared a state of emergency and called for urgent help to prevent fragile wetlands and vital fishing communities along the coast from pollution on a massive scale. The wind started to strengthen and blow the 600-square-mile (1,550-square-kilometer) slick directly onto the coast, where a rich variety of wildlife were at risk in the maze of marshes that amounts to 40 percent of the US wetlands. AFP PHOTO/Erica BERENSTEIN
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New Orleans, Louisiana, UNITED STATES |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Erica Berenstein |
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29 Aprilie 2010 |
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3608 x 2449 (1.43 MB) |
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