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The beach in the city of South California to reopen after oil spill

The beach in the city of South California to reopen after oil spill
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The beach in the city of South California which was closed because the oil spill last week will be reopened on Monday morning, the authorities said in a statement.
The coast of the city and state of Huntington Beach will be reopened because water quality testing does not show the amount of oil-related toxins detected in sea water, officials from the city and California state park.
Last week, around 3,000 barrels (126,000 gallons) crude oil spilled into the Pacific Ocean, killing wildlife, polluting the coastline and forcing officials to close the beach on Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach in Orange County, south of Los Angeles.
Coast Guard A.S.
Being investigating ships in Oakland, focusing on the possibility that the ship anchor crashed into a pipe and caused oil spills, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The authorities will test the water for at least two weeks to monitor poisons, according to the statement.
Huntington Beach, which advertises itself as Surf City USA, is one of the rare places in southern California where the oil platform is visible from the beach.

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