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126,000 gallons of oil spilled off California coast

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126,000 gallons of oil spilled off California coast

126,000 gallons of oil spilled off California coast

California is facing a possible ecological disaster after 126,000 gallons of oil spilled out of a pipeline off the coast of Huntington Beach in Orange County.

CNN’s Natasha Chen reports from the scene as the leak’s cause is under investigation.


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