Proof of Oil Rain in New Orleans? (Video)

July 6, 2010
By Beth Buczynski

Experts have dismissed the idea of oily rain in the Gulf Coast as “impossible,” but local residents have their doubts. Watch as these video clips show the new roof on the New Orleans Superdome  covered in an oil sheen, “acid rain” that is affecting crops and plants, and Louisiana residents complaining that their water supply has been contaminated.

BP and the MMS said a deepwater oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was impossible, but here we are, still waiting for the flow to stop 70 days later.

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One Response to “ Proof of Oil Rain in New Orleans? (Video) ”

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