After being released from the ice on a frozen lake, spin

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The United States Coast Guard was on its way Sunday after being freed from the ice for several days.

After a load of wheat in Buffalo, New York, the Canadian ship got stuck in the ice in 1763 meters (202 meters). There is a watchman of the sea. The time fell on Saturday.

The ship is not damaged, the crew is safe, officials say. Friesians in the Great Lakes often experience ice cover in the winter, but sometimes run into very heavy or thick ice.

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The U.S. Coast Guard sent a second vessel to Manitoulin on Thursday to assist and authorities. The Canadian Coast Guard also had a ship to help with the effort.

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The farmer has cleared the snow from Buffalo to 32 miles from Buffon.

Detroit Lake, which spends the rest of the winter, must travel to the Detroit and St. Clair rivers, Rivera told the Associated Press on Sunday.

“There is ice on the other side of the lake and river, but we have another way to go there,” he said.

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter was on the scene to control the situation. A third US Coast Guard ship was scheduled to arrive on Monday.


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