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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: BP workers on the gulf store oil booms after work on the cleanup was halted Friday morning..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: Pelicans rest on an oil boom in the gulf. Cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning as Tropical storm Bonnie heads for shore..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: Oil booms in the gulf are still in place but cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning as Tropical storm Bonnie heads for shore..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: Oil booms removed from the waters in the gulf ater cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning are stored at the BP cleanup base facility..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: BP workers remove oil booms from the waters in the gulf ater cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: A Hazmat vehicle parked idle after cleanp efforts were halted Friday morning in preparation for tropical storm Bonnie. (Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: A BP worker walks past oil booms that have been removed from the waters in the gulf ater cleanup was halted Friday morning..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: Oil booms in the gulf are still in place but cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning as Tropical storm Bonnie heads for shore..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: Oil booms in the gulf are still in place but cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning as Tropical storm Bonnie heads for shore..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: Oil booms in the gulf are still in place but cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning as Tropical storm Bonnie heads for shore..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 23, 2010 - Pensacola, Florida, United States - As tropical storm Bonnie approaches the gulf, work on cleaning up the oil spill has been put on hold. With tropical storm Bonnie approaching, hundreds of workers and more than a dozen vessels will begin moving from the Deepwater Horizon blowout site Friday, stopping work on the long-awaited final stoppage of the well for more than a week. The decision to begin the evacuation was made late Thursday by retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the national incident commander, after concluding that Tropical Storm Bonnie would likely hit the site with winds above 40 mph on Saturday morning. A tropical storm watch was issued early Friday for the northern Gulf Coast from Destin, Fla., to Morgan City, La., the Associated Press reported. Pictured: Oil booms in the gulf are still in place but cleanup efforts were halted Friday morning as Tropical storm Bonnie heads for shore..(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 26, 2010 - Orange Beach, Alabama, United States - Boat ramp closed signs in Orange Beach due to Gulf oil spill. The Gulf oil spill is continuing to devastate the Gulf Coast boating industry with closures remaining in effect until further notice from BP officials and the Coast Guard. .(Credit Image: © Marianna Day Massey/ZUMA Press)
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