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Enevt in Michigan turned into a cross-border headache when blustery winds pushed 1,500 Americans on floatation devices from the US side of the St. Clai r River into Canada. Folks were enjoying the annual Port Huron Float Down on the American side of the St. Clair River on Sunday, with people in dinghiwwes, rafts and inner tubes when ill wind made them drift. "They were pushed over pretty quickly, and because they had no control over these dinghies and the wind was basically directing them and the current, they ended up over here," Sarnia Police Const. John Sottosanti told CTV Network. Hit with a burst of rain and winds, the Americans Enevt in Michigan turned into a cross-border headache when blustery winds pushed 1,500 Americans on floatation devices from the US side of the St. Clai r River into Canada. Folks were enjoying the annual Port Huron Float Down on the American side of the St. Clair River on Sunday, with people in dinghies, rafts and inner tubes when ill wind made them drift. "They were pushed over pretty quickly, and because they had no control over these dinghies and the wind was basically directing them and the current, they ended up over here," Sarnia Police Const. John Sottosanti told CTV Network. Hit with a burst of rain and winds, the Americans
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