cleanup crews get back to work. we ll have more on the heat in a moment but first on day 96 of the spill, here is the latest the drilling rig for the crucial relief well is back in place. b.p. could attempt a so-called static kill of the blown-out well within days, and protective booms are being removed from some beaches that haven t seen oil in weeks now. kelly cobiella is in grand isle, louisiana, tonight. kelly. reporter: good evening, jeff. this delay, this weather delay, has cost b.p. about five days but engineers are now preparing to pick up where they left off. one by one, the unmanned submarines were lowered back down to the ocean floor to monitor the containment cap. the storm never got bad enough to force all of the ships to leave. two stayed in place checking pressure readings throughout the night. the well is still in good shape, and for now, at least, they can get back to work. we re going to be playing a cat and mouse game for the remainder of the hurricane
cleanup crews get back to work. we ll have more on the heat in a moment but first on day 96 of the spill, here is the latest the drilling rig for the cruc relief well is back in place. b.p. could attempt a so-called static kill of the blown-out well within days, and protective booms are being removed from some beaches that haven t seen oil in weeks now. kelly cobiella is in grand isle, louisiana, tonight. kelly. reporter: good evening, jeff. this delay, this weather delay, has cost b.p. about five days but engineers are now preparing to pick up where they left off. one by one, the unmanned submarines were lowered back down to the ocean floor to monitor the containment cap. the storm never got bad enough to force all of the ships to leave. two stayed in place checking pressure readings throughout the night. the well is still in good shape, and for now, at least, they can get back to work. we re going to be playing a cat and mouse game for the remainder of the hurricane se
tonight. up and down the east coast another heat wave moves in, while in the gulf, tropical storm bonnie moves out letting cleanup crews get back to work. we ll have more on the heat in a moment but first on day 96 of the spill, here is the latest the drilling rig for the cruc relief well is back in place. b.p. could attempt a so-called static kill of the blown-out well within days, and protective booms are being removed from some beaches that haven t seen oil in weeks now. kelly cobiella is in grand isle, louisiana, tonight. kelly. reporter: good evening, jeff. this delay, this weather delay, has cost b.p. about five days but engineers are now preparing to pick up where they left off. one by one, the unmanned submarines were lowered back down to the ocean floor to monitor the containment cap. the storm never got bad enough to force all of the ships to leave. two stayed in place checking pressure readings throughout the night. the well is still in good shape, and for now,