A small pollution containment chamber, known as the top hat , is loaded onto the deck of the motor vessel Gulf Protector at Wild Well Control Inc. in Port Fourchon, La, May 10, 2010. The chamber will be used in an attempt to contain an oil leak that was caused by the mobile offshore drilling unit Deepwater Horizon explosion. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley. Photo taken May 10, 2010. REUTERS/ Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley-US Coast Guard/Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)Oil spill Gulf of Mexico: Work can be continued – Because of the threat of Tropical Storm „Bonnie“, the relief drillings in the Gulf of Mexico have been exposed in the past four days – but after its weakening, the rescue work can be resumed earlier than expected.

„Bonnie“ moved down to a cyclone and passed by the Gulf of Mexico yesterday, which gave the ships and workers who have already been on the way back the opportunity to an immediate U-turn to continue the fight against the oil spill.

Meanwhile, it has now been published that in relation to the „oil rig Deepwater Horizon“ exploded in April, the alarm system was particulary taken out of order.

While the alarm system had been turned on in order to discover possible fires and explosive and toxic gases on the day of the disaster, according to engineer Mike Williams sirens and visual alarm were put out of function, so that „employees on the oil rig won`t be wakened up at night by a false alarm.“

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