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BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill.Otherwise known as the Deep water Horizon Spill and the Macondo Blowout, the ongoing British Petroleum oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is thought to be the worst to date.The spill began on April 20, when an oil well 1,500m below the surface blew out, causing a catastrophic explosion on BP's Deep water Horizon offshore oil drilling platform about 64 km southeast off the coast of Louisiana.Eleven workers died in the blast and another 17 were injured.
I'd say about.....40% because about 75% of the crew and workers died:-(
72 workers died. 51 injured
The climax of this story is when the workers died in the fire because they could not leave escape the fire area.
There were 11 people that died on the drilling platform when the blowout took place. They died in the fire and explosion. 17 others were injured.
almost 3,000 people were killed, not only because the tower, which fell down and not over, but they also died from the toxic gases that they breathed in. A lot of firemen, police, and workers in the twin tower also died because the firemen were trying to help the workers get out the bulding,same thing with the policemen, and the workers died because some people didn't get out on time, and the firemen and policemen did the same thing because they were trying to get the workers out the building, but they were too late because one of the twin towers was already coming down, so it was too late, and that twin tower that was coming down, they were in it, everybody was running holding their noses and covering their mouths so they made sure they weren't breathing in the toxic gases that could kill them, so almost 3,000 people were killed and some of those people were only hurt, from that day on 9/11 has been the anniversary of the dear missed firemen,policeme,and workers.9/11 was one of the worst days in America's whole history.
John Mitchell - United Mine Workers - died on 1919-09-09.
safer condition for factory workers
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