The St. John Source's Lynda Lohr asked the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration what's in store for the VI's.
Spokesman Ben Sherman said there won't be a problem, "Because of the way the currents go and because you’re so far south." The southern tip of Florida and the mainland's east coast are more likely to experience issues from the spill. But, Sherman added, "We can't rule anything out."
About a week ago, the BVI's Department of Disaster Management on Tortola also said, "There is a low probability that the Virgin Islands is under any threat."
But, if there is a problem, the DDM reminded, "“The Virgin Islands Government signed a memorandum of understanding with the United States Government on 12 August, 2004 that provides for assistance in the event of a major discharge of oil or other hazardous substances in the territorial sea or internal waters of the BVI or seaward.”