Did Murder Of Crows Cause Oakland Power Line Explosion In Cleveland Heights?
ONN – Did Murder Of Crows Cause Oakland Power Line Explosion In Cleveland Heights? – vlog by Zennie62 YouTube
Did Murder Of Crows Cause Oakland Power Line Explosion In Cleveland Heights?
According to Jim Ratliff, who posted the news and the link to the video, a power line exploded near Hillgirt Circle and Kenwyn Road in The Cleveland Heights neighborhood of Oakland, and near Lake Merritt.
The video clearly show the murder of crows landing on the power line, only to be scared into flying off of it when the line exploded with a “snap, crackle, pop” series of sounds.
Jim wondered if the crows caused it. I think so. Got the crap scared out of them, that’s for sure!
Maybe they learned their lesson?!
Stay tuned.
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