
California oil spill: Coast Guard had earlier notice, report says
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The U.S. Coast Guard reportedly received multiple communications of a possible fuel spill off the southern California coast earlier than previously disclosed.
As oil came rushing out of an Amplify Energy-owned pipeline, initial reports came into the Coast Guard at about 5:30 p.m. PT on Oct. 1, according to an Orange County Sheriff’s Department memo obtained via the California Public Records Act.
The memo also said that there were additional similar calls over a marine radio emergency channel from boats leaving the Huntington Beach air show.
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