Incredible drone footage reveals cracks in frozen Wisconsin Lake
Officials have launched footage of huge cracks in a frozen Wisconsin lake and warned residents to avoid the skinny ice.
The Harrison Fire Department posted two movies of 1 and half miles of cracks and floating ice in Harrison Lake on Facebook on January 30.
The first video is about 2,200 ft from shore off Firelane 8 and exhibits an unlimited crack operating from east to west one aspect of the lake.
On the opposite aspect, viewers can see small items of ice chipping away and floating within the semi-frozen lake.
The first video is about 2,200 ft from shore off Firelane 8 and exhibits an enormous crack operating from east to west one aspect of the lake
On the opposite aspect, viewers can see small items of ice chipping away and floating within the semi-frozen lake
Footage exhibits a number of, deeper cracks overlapping within the lake because the drone travels farther from the shore
Footage additionally exhibits a number of deeper cracks overlapping within the lake because the drone travels farther from the shore.
In a second video, which is from Lower Cliff, an enormous crack with open space to the north of the touchdown will be seen.
Smaller cracks with clear stress factors are additionally seen within the footage.
Video additionally confirmed big areas of semi-frozen water within the lake.
The fireplace division stated the climate over the previous two weeks has seen temperatures above freezing, leading to deteriorating ice situations.
‘We extremely advise staying off the ice if doable. Remember that no ice is one hundred pc secure,’ it added.
In the second video, which is from Lower Cliff, an enormous crack with open space to the north of the touchdown will be seen
Smaller cracks with clear stress factors are additionally seen within the footage
The Harrison Lake is a 194 acre lake positioned in Lincoln County. It has a most depth of 8 ft, in line with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
The Harrison Lake is 194 acres and positioned in Lincoln County. It has a most depth of 8 ft, in line with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
The Largemouth Bass is probably the most generally discovered fish within the lake.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources recommends inserting your palms on the unbroken floor in addition to kicking your ft and digging in your ice picks to get again onto the stable ice in the event you fall right into a frozen lake.