Tuesday, June 1, 2010

ENVIRONMENTALISTS FEAR OF DAMAGES OF GREATER MAGNITUDE THAN MAY HAVE BEEN ANTICIPATED IN THE GULF OF MEXICO AND THE USA INDICATED IN THE APPROACH OF THE HURRICANE SEASON.

Despite the government involvement to halt the under-water oil flow in the gulf of mexico and farther spread in the USA coasts after several unsuccessful attempts to contain the flow and the spread of oil spill that has spilled over hundred million barels in the gulf of Mexico, environmentalists have indicated their fear of damages of greater magnitude than may have previously been anticipated on both the aquatic lives and on the habitat in the approach of the hurricane season.
However, storms of bigger magnitude that could cause severe weather in tropical storms, or hurricanes in both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans have not been detected and reported on the weather forecast in the News, inspite of the regular build-up of low and high pressure in the regions near the European and African continents.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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