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Mississippi River closed due to oil spill

Barge was hit by another vessel 84 km west of New Orleans

A 105 kilometre stretch of the lower Mississippi River, including the Port of New Orleans, remained closed on Sunday night while crews cleaned up oil that spilled when a barge was hit by another vessel, the US Coast Guard told Reuters.

The collision happened on Saturday afternoon near Vacherie, Louisiana, about 84 km west of New Orleans, according to US Coast Guard Petty Officer Bill Colclough.

The Lindsay Ann Erickson, which was pushing grain barges, collided with a barge carrying barrels of light crude oil pushed by the Hannah C Settoon, which caused oil to go into the river, according to Colclough.

No injuries were reported, and the source of the oil has been secured, the Coast Guard said. Oil spill response vessels and recovery equipment have been deployed in the river, the Coast Guard told Reuters.

Authorities decided to close the river early Saturday evening to avoid possible contamination of passing vessels and to reduce the amount of oil spreading further down the river, according to the Coast Guard.
The clean-up is expected to continue this week, Colclough said.

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