The United States Coast Guard says an oil spill that has caused a huge slick in the Gulf of Mexico is far worse than previously thought, threatening a major ecological disaster.
Officials said up to 5,000 barrels of oil were pouring into the sea every day, five times more than had been estimated.
The leak began last week after a drilling rig exploded and sank.
Newshour's Claire Bolderson looks in depth at the crisis, with contributions from:
First broadcast 29 April 2010