Published May 21, 2015
Chunks of ice breaking up along an Ohio river have pushed up into a cemetery and toppled dozens of headstones.
Authorities say some parts of the cemetery near Toledo are covered with pieces of ice stacked 4 feet high.
They estimate that about 90 percent of the headstones have been toppled.
The ice jams in low-lying areas along the Maumee (maw-MEE') River also damaged fences and trees in two parks.
A park official surveying the damage at a recreation area just south of Toledo says it could be more than a week before some areas reopen because there's so much ice blocking access to the park.
The owners of a horse farm in the path of the ice jam evacuated 20 of their horses over the weekend.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/chunks-of-ice-breaking-up-along-ohio-river-push-up-into-cemetery-toppling-headstones