The Untold Story of Human Health Effects From BP’s Oil Disaster
By Glynn Wilson
Locust Fork News Journal
Sept. 7, 2010
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. — Wherever disaster strikes, there’s always an associated crud. There was the Exxon Valdez Crud. The Nine Eleven Crud. The Katrina Cough, and then the TVA coal ash cough. Now, along the entire coast of the Gulf of Mexico, there is the BP Crud, afflicting workers and the general population from Louisiana to Florida.