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Canada: Dead Fish Fill Canal Near Lake Manitoba ‘As Far As The Eye Can See’


CBC News – “Scores of dead fish have surfaced in a canal near Lake Manitoba.

The canal runs several kilometres between Lake St. Francis and Lake Manitoba. The area is near Twin Lakes Beach, which was devastated by flooding in 2011.

As far as the eye can see down the channel are the white bellies of dead fish, mostly carp.

‘I’m told by locals they just started appearing yesterday,’ reporter Sean Kavanagh said.

‘The best explanation I’ve heard from experts so far is the fish got trapped by flooding last year and ran out of oxygen in the shallow cannel.

‘There are perhaps thousands of live fish still in the channel that may face a similar fate. I’ve got calls into provincial officials for more information, but likely this is part of the flood story from last year that just keeps on being told.’” Source – CBC News.

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  1. iamnotashamedofthegospelofchrist
    06/18/2012 at 3:37 PM | #1

    Ok, this is not just a normal thing. There have been so many aquatic deaths lately that I have lost count. Is there any place else in the Bible where it talks about this, other than Revelation?

  2. ICA
    06/18/2012 at 5:22 PM | #2

    Some are pointing to Hosea 4:3 (see end of video) though it is speaking more to the sin of Israel.

  3. iamnotashamedofthegospelofchrist
    06/18/2012 at 6:08 PM | #3

    Thank you. It does fit. It shows a pattern from God.

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