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Gulf of mexico fire
Gulf of mexico fire












gulf of mexico fire

I know this might sound controversial, but maybe extracting fossil fuels from the seafloor (or anywhere really) is a bad idea /J4ur5MNyt1 Judge Dave Anthony PsyD, PHD, MD, Esquire.

gulf of mexico fire

Never in your life forget the time humans caught the ocean on fire and then tried to put it out by spraying water on it. We know we're doing our best for the planet when we have to SPRAY WATER ON THE OCEAN BECAUSE WE SET IT ON FIRE!!!! So this is or this isnt CGI? please please please let this be not real People on Twitter remarked on the apocalyptic scene, also speaking on the need for clean energy. The ocean is on fire in the Gulf of Mexico after a pipeline ruptured.

gulf of mexico fire

On Friday, July 2, 2021, a fire raged on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico due to a gas leak from an underwater pipeline. “I know this might sound controversial,” Earther Managing Editor Brian Kahn wrote, “but maybe extracting fossil fuels from the seafloor (or anywhere really) is a bad idea.” On Twitter, astonished users tweeted about the devastating phenomenon while amplifying the need for clean energy. This incident has brought attention to the dangers of oil drilling, for both people and the environment. At this point, it’s unclear what was the cause of the fire, but it’s known that the leak ignited around 5:15 a.m. The underwater pipeline is controlled by Mexican-state-owned petroleum company Pemex, and the fire began at its flagship Ku Maloob Zaap oil development. CNN A blaze on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico resembling a large eye of fire has been brought under control, according to Mexico’s state-run oil company Pemex. Also known as the “eye of fire,” the dramatic-and terrifying-scene went viral during its more than five-hour blaze. Like a sight straight out of a fantasy film, the surreal image of a circular fire pit in the middle of endless blue waves evoked apocalyptic scenes reminiscent of Eye of Sauron from Lord of the Rings.














Gulf of mexico fire