Canadian houses around Lake Erie, one of North America's Great Lakes, have become covered with thick icicles.



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Coastal homes in Ontario, Canada, are frozen entirely in icicles.



This is the aftermath of a snow storm that killed dozens of people in the neighboring border city of Buffalo, New York, USA last weekend.



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A large wave crashed over Lake Erie's jetty and crashed into lakeside houses, froze right away.



At the time, the temperature here was about 17 degrees below zero, about 20 degrees lower than normal.



“A huge amount of water flowed down from the top of the house and froze instantly,” one resident said.



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He said, "The thickness of the ice that hit the house reached 30 cm, and residents are concerned about damage caused by the weight of the ice."



Netizens said, "Can I go out the door? I'm worried about damage to residents."

“I thought it was a well-made ice sculpture, but it must have been the aftermath of a snow storm.”

and so on.