Swaths of Fort Lauderdale’s beach were shut down Saturday due to the pieces of oil washing ashore and oil slicks in the water ...
Water rescue crews and first responders were on the scene Monday afternoon following an oil spill at a plant in Lower Burrell ...
After crews were able to contain the leak, now environmental groups are working to learn if there was any damage done.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Tribune News Service) — South Floridians enjoying a pleasant Saturday at the beach found themselves ...
Most of Fort Lauderdale’s beach was shut down to swimmers during a busy beach day Saturday due to oil washing ashore.
Hydraulic fluid spilled along the river bank in Lower Burrell outside of the Braeburn Alloy Steel Plant around 3 p.m. Chief ...
Boynton Beach Fire Rescue responded to reports of oil on its beach Saturday morning. They found tar balls from the inlet south to Oceanfront Park. As a precaution, beaches in Fort Lauderdale were ...
The Senate, on Thursday, called on the National Oil Spill Detection ... caused by the spill and fire. She warned of the long-term consequences, including contaminated water sources, destruction ...
At 7:05 p.m. Saturday, the Coast Guard’s Southeast District posted to social media that “Coast Guard air and surface crews completed searches from Palm beach to Port Everglades for the source of the ...
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue announced that the oily substance on the beach prompted lifeguards to tell beachgoers to stay out ...
Emergency crews worked to remove more than two dozen gallons of mineral oil that was released into Mosquito Creek in Niles.