FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Areas of Fort Lauderdale Beach that were closed over the weekend due to globs of tar are back open. Nearly two miles of Fort Lauderdale Beach, from the port up to Riomar ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - Beachgoers were back on the sand after a mysterious find earlier this weekend. Thick, oily tar balls washed ashore on Fort Lauderdale Beach on Saturday, forcing the ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is still working to determine the source of the substance but it's suspected that it could be from an oil spill NBC Universal, Inc. Fort Lauderdale beach reopened to swimmers ...
Saturday, a 911 call came in at around 9 a.m. from a beachgoer near Las Olas Boulevard to report the tar, said Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue spokesman Frank Guzman. Lifeguards started their shift at ...
The source of the tar remained unknown Sunday morning as the Coast Guard investigation resumed. Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue said on X that beaches were open for swimming Sunday morning as the ...
By the afternoon, beachgoers reported finding balled-up pieces of what appeared to be tar. The city of Fort Lauderdale responded by closing the beach from Port Everglades to Riomar Street ...
A 911 call came in at around 9 a.m. from a beachgoer near Las Olas Boulevard to report the tar, said Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue spokesman Frank Guzman. Lifeguards started their shift at 9:15 a.m ...
The Coast Guard is working with the Department of Environmental Protection and state partners in responding to reports of tar balls washing ashore on multiple beaches in Broward County, including Fort ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA ... Beachgoers like Benjamin noticed oily tar balls wash ashore. “We didn’t realize what it was until we were trying to wash the sand off, and there were these little ...
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