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At least 1 dead after multiple people fall through thin ice in Upper Midwest

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03 December 2024
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Ice has formed on local lakes and ponds in the Upper Midwest due to the cold temperatures, and police are alerting residents to stay safe after multiple reports of people falling through thin ice. FOX 9 Minneapolis Reporter Bill Keller joined FOX Weather on Tuesday morning with more on the water rescues.03:38[1]
MINNEAPOLIS – Officials in the Upper
Midwest[2] are warning residents of the dangers of venturing out onto frozen lakes and ponds after several people fell through the thin ice, leaving at least one person dead.

Police in the town of
Woodbury[3],

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