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And it's that time of year again......
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At least 134 people were rescued Saturday afternoon after a 13-kilometre-wide slab of ice broke free from the Ohio shore of Lake Erie in the morning.
Petty Officer William Mitchell of the U.S. Coast Guard told CTV Newsnet that one person died after he fell into the water.
The victim fell into the water while searching for a link to the shore. Officials are working on notifying the man's family.
Another person fell into the water, but was rescued safely.
The Coast Guard said that by early evening 134 people were rescued.
The Coast Guard sent a number of ships and helicopters from the cities of Toledo and Marblehead to rescue people from the massive ice field.
Authorities said ice fishermen used wooden pallets to create bridges over cracks in the ice so that they could walk further out on the frozen lake.
"We get people out here who don't know how to read the ice," Ottawa (Ohio) County Sheriff Bob Bratton told The Associated Press. "What happened here today was just idiotic. I don't know how else to put it." (That's exactly what I thought, Bob!)
Those rescued said they weren't in immediate danger.
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I remember an incident similar to this on Lake Simcoe many years ago where some idiot lost their truck and almost lost their life.
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At least 134 people were rescued Saturday afternoon after a 13-kilometre-wide slab of ice broke free from the Ohio shore of Lake Erie in the morning.
Petty Officer William Mitchell of the U.S. Coast Guard told CTV Newsnet that one person died after he fell into the water.
The victim fell into the water while searching for a link to the shore. Officials are working on notifying the man's family.
Another person fell into the water, but was rescued safely.
The Coast Guard said that by early evening 134 people were rescued.
The Coast Guard sent a number of ships and helicopters from the cities of Toledo and Marblehead to rescue people from the massive ice field.
Authorities said ice fishermen used wooden pallets to create bridges over cracks in the ice so that they could walk further out on the frozen lake.
"We get people out here who don't know how to read the ice," Ottawa (Ohio) County Sheriff Bob Bratton told The Associated Press. "What happened here today was just idiotic. I don't know how else to put it." (That's exactly what I thought, Bob!)
Those rescued said they weren't in immediate danger.
More (and video) on link
I remember an incident similar to this on Lake Simcoe many years ago where some idiot lost their truck and almost lost their life.

