Fuel Spill from Tanker Crash Prompts Water Conservation in Port Angeles
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A tanker truck carrying gasoline and diesel overturned into Indian Creek in Clallam County, Washington, spilling approximately 3,000 gallons of fuel. Response efforts are underway to contain and clean up the spill, with no immediate threat to human health reported, but environmental impacts are being assessed.
- Tanker Truck Spill into Indian Creek Department of Ecology - State of Washington (.gov)
- Highway 101 reopens after tanker truck overturns into creek Peninsula Daily News
- City Urges Immediate Water Conservation Following Fuel Tanker Accident at Indian Creek City of Port Angeles
- Port Angeles residents asked to conserve water after 3,000-gallon fuel spill into Indian Creek KING5.com
- Tanker crashes, spills fuel into Elwha tributary, fragile salmon habitat The Seattle Times
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