DEAN'S-DESTRUCTIVE-PATH

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dean's path takes it directly through the Cantarell oil field, Mexico's most productive, with dozens of oil rigs and three major ports. All were shut down just ahead of the storm, resulting in a production loss of 2.7 million barrels of oil and 2.6 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day. The path also veers toward Mexico's only nuclear plant, where a state official said 2,000 buses were brought in to evacuate personnel if necessary.The Laguna Verde nuclear plant, which is more than 20 years old and has endured other severe weather with no problems, implemented emergency procedures and remains online, said Estefano Conde, spokesman for Mexico's Federal Electricity Commission. I can assure you that everything is well taken care of, he said.Dean was to expected slam into the central Mexican coast as a major hurricane Wednesday afternoon about 400 miles south of the Texas border. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . DON'T WORRY PEOPLE ,NUCLEAR POWER IS SAFE . . . . .JUST ASK DALTON . . . . .OR . . . JOHN TORY BOTH OF WHOM WANTS TO BUILD MORE NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS IN ONTARIO.

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