The U.S. military is working to free a Canadian ship trapped in the icy waters of Lake Erie near the Buffalo, NY shoreline.
The Coast Guard said another of its ice breakers is on its way to the eastern end of Lake Erie to help, and the agency has also called on its partners in the Canadian Coast Guard for assistance.
The U.S. military is working to release a 660-foot Canadian ... facing here on Lake Erie is that we have greater ice thickness than usual, so local ice breakers and local Coast Guard vessels ...
A freighter was on its way to Canada on Sunday after it was freed from ice that trapped it in a frozen Lake Erie for days, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A Canadian freighter became icebound in Lake Erie outside the Buffalo River breakwall while departing Buffalo, New York, requiring help from U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian Coast ...
The freighter that got trapped in thick ice on Lake Erie on Wednesday and ... knots with an escort from two U.S. Coast Guard ice-breaking tugboats and one Canadian Coast Guard vessel, Lt.
The Canadian Coast Guard also had a ship assisting with the effort. Lake Erie Saturday was more than 70% ice covered, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Related ...
The 202-metre Manitoulin had dropped off a load of wheat and was heading back to Sarnia, Ont., when it became stuck in ice that was rapidly forming in sub-zero temperatures off the Buffalo shoreline.
and Canadian Coast Guard Ship Samuel Risley successfully broke the Manitoulin free from the ice on Lake Erie, allowing it to continue its transit. The Manitoulin is scheduled to meet U.S. Coast ...