HUNTINGTON BEACH: An underwater oil pipeline off the Southern California coast was likely damaged by a ship's anchor several months to a year before it ruptured and sent oil spewing into the ocean and then onto some of the area's best-known beaches, investigators said on Friday (Saturday in Manila).

Coast Guard Capt. Jason Neubauer, chief of the office of investigations and analysis, said after the first strike it's possible other ships' anchors subsequently struck the steel pipe that brings oil to shore from three platforms out at sea. Investigators previously said a large section of the pipe was bowed after being struck and dragged along the seabed.

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