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Workers race to clean California oil spill that spans nine miles California oil spill sparks state of emergency
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Two oil slicks, stretching nine miles, have formed off the coast of southern California after an onshore pipeline ruptured. A state of emergency has been declared in southern California in the US after two oil slicks, stretching nine miles, formed off the coast.
The spill near Santa Barbara was caused by a ruptured onshore pipeline.
Officials said the pipeline was running at full-capacity when it broke on Tuesday and about 105,000 gallons (400,000 litres) may have spilled.
While it has now been switched off, it is unclear how long the clean up will take.
Earlier estimates said a single slick had formed, stretching only four miles.Earlier estimates said a single slick had formed, stretching only four miles.
Officials do not know how much oil has been spilt, but say the pipeline was running at full-capacity when it broke on Tuesday. Shovel and rake wielding workers have been fanning out across the beach to remove oil that is stuck to sand and rocks along Refugio State Beach.
While the pipeline has been switched off, it is unclear how long the cleanup will take. It is estimated about 21,000 gallons of oil have reached the ocean.
Shovel and rake wielding workers have been fanning out across the beach to clean up oil that is stuck to sand and rocks along Refugio State Beach, which is on the southern Santa Barbara County coast. California Governor Jerry Brown issued an emergency proclamation on Wednesday to help the state "quickly mobilise all available resources".
Officials said about 105,000 gallons (400,000 litres) spilled from the pipe and about 21,000 gallons had reached the ocean. "We will do everything necessary to protect California's coastline," he added.
Darren Palmer, an official with Plains All American Pipeline LP, who owns the pipe, said it was running at a rate of about 84,000 gallons an hour when it broke.Darren Palmer, an official with Plains All American Pipeline LP, who owns the pipe, said it was running at a rate of about 84,000 gallons an hour when it broke.
The pipe was built in 1991 and had been tested a few weeks ago, he said.The pipe was built in 1991 and had been tested a few weeks ago, he said.
Mr Palmer said the company takes responsibility for the spill and will pay for the cleanup.Mr Palmer said the company takes responsibility for the spill and will pay for the cleanup.
Environmentalists are concerned that the oil may harm wildlife including birds and whales.Environmentalists are concerned that the oil may harm wildlife including birds and whales.
"It smells like what they use to pave the roads," Fan Yang told the Associated Press news agency. "I'm sad for the birds, if they lose their habitat". "It smells like what they use to pave the roads," Fan Yang told the Associated Press news agency. "I'm sad for the birds, if they lose their habitat."
The spill happened on the same stretch of beach as a 1969 spill - one that is credited with starting the American environmental movement. In that incident, several hundred thousand gallons spewed from a blowout on an oil platform, ultimately resulting in the death of thousands of seabirds and many marine mammals.The spill happened on the same stretch of beach as a 1969 spill - one that is credited with starting the American environmental movement. In that incident, several hundred thousand gallons spewed from a blowout on an oil platform, ultimately resulting in the death of thousands of seabirds and many marine mammals.
The alarm was first raised on Tuesday when authorities received reports of a foul smell near Refugio State Beach around midday (04:00 GMT).The alarm was first raised on Tuesday when authorities received reports of a foul smell near Refugio State Beach around midday (04:00 GMT).
Emergency responders found a half-mile slick in the ocean, Santa Barbara County Fire Captain Dave Zaniboni said.Emergency responders found a half-mile slick in the ocean, Santa Barbara County Fire Captain Dave Zaniboni said.
They traced the oil to a ruptured onshore pipeline that was spewing oil into a rain water drain which ran to the ocean. The pipeline was shut off about three hours later.They traced the oil to a ruptured onshore pipeline that was spewing oil into a rain water drain which ran to the ocean. The pipeline was shut off about three hours later.
The area has been closed to recreational and fishing activities. It is not clear how long it will take to clean up the slicks, or whether the area will be open for the coming Memorial Day weekend - a major holiday in the United States. The area has been closed to recreational and fishing activities. It is not clear if the area will be open for the coming Memorial Day weekend - a major holiday in the United States.