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Today Zach posted an overview of the potential for widespread toxic rain as a result of the Gulf disaster. But now, Drudge has just posted what appears to be video evidence of oil-infused rain dropping in Louisiana.

Note: the YT poster’s other videos are slightly less than mainstream, so judge this video for yourself.

But either way, once hurricane season gets into full swing, we’ll know how bad “oil-related” rain could be for the south and the eastern seaboard. One source keeping consistent track on the weather details is local Pensacola new media pro Chris Baskind. Let us know in the comments if you have a favorite on-the-scene source for constant updates, or check out more updates on Ecolocalizer.

As always, you should make your own decisions about any speculation about potential side effects of the disaster. But we believe it’s always better to be informed of the potential than to be caught by surprise.

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David Anderson is the Founder and Publisher of Important Media. He started his first blog on the nexus of energy and environmental issues in 2006, and has focused exclusively on renewable energy, sustainability, green business and environmental politics ever since. David graduated with honors from the University of California, San Diego with degrees in Political Science/International Relations and Sociology, and minors in Biology and Law. David lives in San Francisco, and tries to stop thinking about work long enough each week to eat, sleep, and play some ultimate frisbee.

One Response to [VIDEO] Evidence of “Oil Rain” Begins to Surface

  1. [...] Coast was slowly melting away. Ghost towns spread across the southern seashore, as the ceaseless oily rain, toxic fumes and crude sludge infested the water and soil, killing all life and making the entire [...]

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