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“Remember those sheep that were buried alive in seven feet of snow during an Iceland blizzard?” asks reader Argiris Diamantis. “Some of them were found alive, even 18 days after the blizzard.” (See my article and video from Sept 16 –  Thousands of sheep buried alive )

“Did the MSM (main stream media) pay attention to this news?” asks Diamantis. “Not in Europe. But here is a link to an Australian article with video.”



According to the article, “a sheep has been found alive buried in snow almost three weeks after a massive blizzard hit a farming region in northern Iceland.”

Search and rescue teams had been scouring farmland in Skagafjorour looking for signs of life after close to 7 feet (2m) of snow blanketed the area in the storm last month.

On Saturday, a team with a search dog found one that was still alive.

Video posted online shows the rescuers digging in the snow before the sheep emerges.

One team member said “many sheep had travelled great distances in an attempt to escape the downpour of snow before becoming buried.”

A state of emergency was declared in northern Ireland (sic) after the blizzard on September 11.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8542180/sheep-found-alive-18-days-after-blizzard
Thanks to Argiris Diamantis in the Netherlands for this link

Those sheep were buried beneath 2 to 3 meters (7-11 feet) of snow overnight!

That’s a small taste of what the mammoths experienced…buried beneath nine stories of snow in one day.

See previous article:
http://iceagenow.info/2012/09/thousands-sheep-buried-alive-snowdrifts-video/

 

14 Responses to Sheep found buried alive 18 days after blizzard – Video

  1. Alex says:

    poor sheep ! i remember winter in Mongolia two years ago, many sheep, goats and horses died then.

  2. J Martin says:

    The same is true for fish. Fish is both singular and plural. The use of fishes as a plural of fish is incorrect.

    I prefer the term quaint or character to illogical.

    • TC says:

      Remember in The Godfather when Clemenza said “he sleeps with the fishes”? That word put images in our minds that “fish” could never do.

  3. FRANK says:

    WOW ! Here we go again. It is starting to get scary. What is nest? 5 feet of snow in New orleans this winter? I wouldn’t rule it out.

  4. Mirco Poletto says:

    How strong those animals? So now comes to mind: if mammoths, animals used to the cold more than the sheep, are frozen to death … how much snow has fallen?

  5. Laurel says:

    One tenacious little sheepie:-)
    I noted she had managed to create a fair space by walking round, and must have had an air gap, either from body heat or cracks in the snow cover.
    pretty poopy rear end wise, but fly strike wasnt an issue.

    the NEW plural of sheep is sheeple, especially in relation to Humans with regard to Msm and warmisms

  6. David Spurgeon says:

    “A state of emergency was declared in northern Ireland after the blizzard on September 11.” ?northern Ireland! ? Surely not??

  7. John, UK says:

    “A state of emergency was declared in northern Ireland after the blizzard on September 11.”

    I think that should read northern Iceland

  8. Caroline in West Virginia says:

    I think he meant to write “A state of emergency was declared in northern ICELAND” rather than northern Ireland :^)

  9. Neil Love says:

    If nine stories of snow is going to fall in one day then we are not going to be able to survive it. At school in 1974 I remember that our geography teacher said that one inch of rain falling as snow is a foot of snow. Plus the wind can cause the snow to drift forming deeper areas too. My opinion is that Europe and North America are obviously a death trap in the making. I have been buying up some things to get through this winter in case that the roads get to be blocked by heavy snow. The main problem will be the dehydration if the water pipes freeze. If the ground gets perma-frosted then we will have problems with the sewage too. Our politians seem to be completely oblivious as to the reality of the next Ice Age coming to a place near by not so long time from now. For the farmers in Iceland it seems that the next Ice Age has already arrived ?


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