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Slick from oil pipe leak off California coast now spans 9 miles

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — Refugio State Beach has been closed indefinitely as the oil slick off the coast of California expanded to 9 miles from the previously announced 4 miles, State Park officials said.

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