Mysterious tar balls are washing ashore in South Florida. Beachgoers are advised to be cautious, as the sticky substance can cling to their feet. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - People visiting the Sunshine ...
Some beaches in South Florida closed Saturday when the tar balls washed ashore. Those beaches have since reopened.
Reports of mysterious tar balls are popping up on beaches in South Florida as the U.S. Coast Guard looks to investigate the ...
The sticky, gooey mess is beginning to clear up along Palm Beach’s Atlantic Ocean coastline, town officials said.
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A sticky, black substance that washed ashore prompted officials to close a stretch of Fort Lauderdale Beach on Saturday morning as crews worked to determine its source.
Fort Lauderdale Beach in Florida had to be evacuated this weekend after people began finding balls of a tar-like substance on ...
Palm Beach's chief lifeguard confirmed the tar balls were spotted along the town's Atlantic Ocean coastline. Their origin is ...
The source of the tar remained unknown Sunday morning as the Coast Guard investigation resumed. Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue ...