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Saturday, 24 July 2010 - Evacuation underway as storm heads to Gulf spill site
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Photos Sitemap Evacuation underway as storm heads to Gulf spill site AFP - Saturday, July 24 Send IM Story Print NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AFP) - – A storm barreling towards the Gulf of Mexico oil spill site Friday forced crews to suspend operations and halt work to permanently plug the BP well. Crews aboard two drilling rigs and a container ship were drawing up thousands of feet of pipes from beneath the sea, while non-essential personnel were being evacuated as Bonnie, a tropical depression expected to return to tropical storm strength over the Gulf, took aim at the area. In total, 11 offshore platforms involved in oil and gas operations -- about 1.7 percent of the platforms in the Gulf -- and two rigs have been evacuated, and at least 28 percent of Gulf oil production has been halted, according to the US Bureau of Ocean Energy, Management, Regulation and Enforcement. "Vessels and drilling rigs involved in the BP oil spill response have been required to curtail or halt operations and to begin evacuations," the bureau said in a statement. Officials said a cap that has kept oil from escaping the blown out well since last Thursday would stay in place, after a week of tests suggested pressure would not force oil out through new leaks. But with Bonnie expected to hit the area on Saturday, Admiral Thad Allen, the US official overseeing the spill response, said that the evacuation would set back efforts to finally "kill" the leaking well by several days, and could leave the cap unmonitored until the storm passes. With the safety of workers at the well site a top concern, Allen said the rough weather had forced crews to collect boom and return ships to shore and some of the 2,000-strong crew responding to the spill headed back to land. "The intention right now is to put the vessels in a safe place so they can return as quickly as possible to resume their operations," he told reporters. He said officials estimated that "if we abandon the scene, it would be 48 hours before we would be back on." The oncoming storm has forced a halt to the process of concreting the casing on the first of two relief wells. Once concrete can be placed and set, a process expected to take two days, officials hope to perform a "static kill" to plug the well by injecting heavy drilling mud and cement through the cap at the top. The final operation to cement the reservoir through a relief well take another week, Allen said. First Lady Michelle Obama, visiting Pascagoula, Mississippi, promised the US government would not forget those affected. "This isn't over yet. And this administration is going to stand with the people of the Gulf until folks are made whole again," she said. Officials ordered crews to begin preparing for the storm on Thursday, after forecasters said Bonnie could affect the entire northern Gulf Coast, a 330-mile (530-kilometer) stretch from western Florida, through the states of Alabama and Mississippi to New Orleans and the delta regions of Louisiana. Bonnie struck south Florida early Friday, weakening into a tropical depression, but the US National Hurricane Center forecast it would strengthen again into a tropical storm when it heads out over warm Gulf waters late Friday. NHC said Bonnie would hit the northern Gulf Coast late Saturday, raising water levels by up to five feet (1.5 meters) above ground level. Allen said the storm might be mild enough to allow some vessels to remain at the site of the ruptured well. "The seismic survey vessels, the acoustic vessels and the vessels operating the ROVs (underwater robots) will stay as long as possible, and if conditions allow it they will remain through the passage of the storm," he said. But if the ships are forced to depart, engineers will have no real-time information about the state of the wellbore below the sealing cap. Hydrophones will take recordings, but Allen said the information could only be analyzed after the fact. "Our only real-time feedback will be aerial surveillance and satellite imagery," he said. Oil has washed up on the shores of all five US states on the Gulf Coast since the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig sank on April 22, two days after an explosion that killed 11 workers. Separately, a former rig worker told federal investigators that an alarm that should have alerted Deepwater Horizon workers to a deadly build-up of gas had been muted months before the April 20 blast. The system, which uses lights and alarms to warn of fire or high-levels of toxic or explosive gases, had been "inhibited," Mike Williams, the chief electronics technician on the rig, told a hearing looking into the disaster. 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