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BREAKING/LINK: Suspicious Package Causes MIA Evacuation

The upper and lower levels of Concourses E & F are empty while police, federal agents and the bomb squad investigate.
Friday, September 3, 2010
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Miami International Airport is virtually a ghost town after a suspicious package is found at customs in Concourse E.

That immediately forced Miami-Dade police to evacuate both the upper and lower levels of Concourses E and F.

In the overnight hours MIA spokesperson Greg Chin says they also evacuated Concourses H and J.

Between 100 and 200 people were evacuated.

Only two concourses are open.

The bomb squad has been on the scene since the package was found at about 9:30 last night. 

The Haz-Mat team is also on the scene.

Arriving flights were diverted to other concourses and no one is being allowed into the airport.


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Mariner says platform fire out, 'not a blowout'

The Coast Guard now says there was no oil sheen; currently no kind of leaks or spill; all workers safe & rescued.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
(Reuters) - Mariner Energy Inc (ME.N) said Thursday afternoon that the fire aboard its Gulf of Mexico oil and gas platform was out, and that it was "not a blowout."

A blowout is the uncontrolled release of crude oil and, or natural gas from a well after pressure control systems have failed.

"It wasn't a blowout, it's not an explosion," spokesman Patrick Cassidy told Reuters. "The fire appears to have been in or near the living quarters on the upper deck."

Cassidy said shortly before 3 p.m. CDT that the fire was extinguished on the platform more than 90 miles south of Louisiana's Vermilion Bay. He also said the 13 crew members had been brought ashore.

There were no injuries, he said.

Cassidy said that the seven wells, which last week produced 1,400 barrels of oil per day and 9.2 million cubic feet per day of natural gas, were shut in.

"The facility is still standing. The fire was contained" to the upper of two decks, Cassidy said.

He said Mariner was investigating the cause.

The Gulf produces 1.6 million barrels of oil and 6.4 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. The output of Mariner's platform last week amounted to 0.09 percent of Gulf oil and 0.14 percent of gas.

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