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Buffalo residents rescue birds stuck in ice after historic winter storm

Por: ABC News Nation December 30, 2022

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Buffalo residents helped free 16 birds stuck in ice along the waterfront of LaSalle Park after a swept through the region over the weekend.Seamus Gallivan and Alex McArthur said the rescue mission was borne out of wanting to help somehow, while the city remained paralyzed by the . The couple says they spent 56 hours without power as a record 51 inches of snow fell.“When we finally got power back on and kind of got out of survival mode, I was... + full article



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