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Lajamanu small town north of Australia in which a rather strange weather phenomenon usually occurs. There is very little rain in this region of the Oceania country due to its special position. However, when they do occur, these rains do not always throw out water, as is customary in most parts of the world, but throw thousands of two-centimeter fish onto the ground.
According to what is stated in the chain report ABCthis city is located in an area near the desert Tanamicharacterized by an arid climate. During the last rain that fell in said city, thousands of small fish fell into the streets of said place instead of water, surprising everyone present and quickly spread through the net. social media.
A real phenomenon that seems taken from fiction
Andrew Johnson Japanangka Lajamanucity and central desert advisor Australiatold the aforementioned media the following: “When we saw the storm coming, we thought it was just rain. But when it started to rain, we also saw two finger-sized fish falling down.”.
“Some are still alive and roaming the community thanks to the pool of water. Children pick them up and put them in bottles. It was the most amazing thing we have ever seen. I think it’s a blessing from the Lord.”“, – said the politician, noting also that the fish fell all over the city, from the roofs of houses onto the sidewalks of the streets.
Fish Rain is more than meets the eye
While the fact that creatures like fish can replace raindrops is a surreal fact, the truth is that this is not the first time this meteorological phenomenon has occurred in the city. Lajamanu. Over the past 50 years, “fish rain” has happened up to four times, counting the most recent. The first happened in 1974, the second in 2004, and the third in 2010, just 13 years ago.
From what he mentions Dr. Peter Unpackecologist Mr. University of Canberra V Australia, the reason why this weather phenomenon occurs may be due to the strong updrafts that exist in the area. One of these tornadoes would have sucked water out of the river near the city with everything and the fish that live there. However, what the scientist does not explain is how some of them managed to survive.
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