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Geese strolling across highway cause crash in south Winnipeg

A crash blamed on geese crossing the road closed some lanes of the Perimeter Highway in south Winnipeg on Tuesday.

Manitoba Public Insurance has received 70 claims for crashes involving geese so far in 2017

A pickup truck rear-ended an SUV that had stopped for 'numerous geese crossing the highway' on Tuesday morning, RCMP say. (Arsyl Villaroya/CBC)

Geese are being blamed for a crash that closed some lanes of the Perimeter Highway in south Winnipeg on Tuesday.

The collision occurred around 10:30 a.m. just east of the intersection with St. Mary's Road.

An eastbound pickup truck pulling a utility trailer rear-ended an SUV that had stopped for "numerous geese crossing the highway," the RCMP said.

No one was injured and the roads were reopenedabout an hour later, after the debris was cleaned away.

Manitoba Public Insurance said it hasreceived 70 claims so far this year for goose-relatedcrashes.