Obama comprueba 'in situ' el desastre del vertido en Luisana
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Obama observa los efectos del vertido de crudo junto al jefe de los guardacostas, el almirante de Thad Allen y la presidenta de Lafourche Parish, Charlotte Randolph.
28.05.2010U.S. President Barack Obama, National Incident Commander U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen and Lafourche Parish President Charlotte Randolph (C) survey damage along the Louisiana coastline at Fourchon Beach caused after a BP oil line ruptured in the Gulf of Mexico, May 28, 2010. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)ObamaREUTERS/Larry Downing -
La compañía BP ha inyectado fluidos pesados y barro para intentar tapar el vertido.
28.05.2010U.S. President Barack Obama, National Incident Commander U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen (L) and Lafourche Parish President Charlotte Randolph (C) survey damage along the Louisiana coastline at Fourchon Beach caused after a BP oil line ruptured in the Gulf of Mexico, May 28, 2010. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Larry Downing -
Esta es la segunda vez que Obama viaja hasta Luisana para supervisar de primera mano las tareas de lucha contra el derrame de crudo, que lleva emanando del pozo cinco semanas desde que se produjo la explosión.
28.05.2010U.S. President Barack Obama, National Incident Commander U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen (L) and Lafourche Parish President Charlotte Randolph (R) survey damage along the Louisiana coastline at Fourchon Beach caused after a BP oil line ruptured in the Gulf of Mexico, May 28, 2010. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Larry Downing
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