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This article was published 15/04/2009 (6252 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
New photos of flooding in southern Manitoba as seen from the air.
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Photographer Joe Bryksa and videographer Tyler Walsh took a flight over the Red River from Selkirk to the floodway inlet south of Winnipeg on April 9.
Check out the video and slideshow below.
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March 31
Winnipeg Free Press reporter Bruce Owen took to the skies March 31 to view the Red River around Winnipeg.
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