Depending on how far the typhoon / hurricane travels the oil will be spread over a wider area but as such and event like this is very unlikely I would suggest that you don't worry about it.
The major BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill took place off the coast of Louisiana. A smaller oil spill also occurred in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2010.
Cause it affects the environment.
you can't. An oil spill can happen anytime, anywhere, be it by accident or on purpose.
The oil spill occured in Summer, 2010.
Enbridge oil spill happened in 2010.
Rena oil spill happened in 2011.
Mingbulak oil spill happened in 1992.
Greenpoint oil spill happened in 1978.
Montara oil spill happened in 2009.
Prestige oil spill happened in 2002.
An oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico during hurricane season can result in the oil being dispersed over a larger area due to strong winds and currents. The storm can also delay cleanup efforts and make it more challenging to contain and remove the oil. Additionally, the combination of oil and hurricane conditions can have detrimental effects on marine life and ecosystems in the region.
Gulf War oil spill happened in 1991.