Fish Raining From Sky in Australian Town
Residents of remote Australian hinterland city were left thwarted when they witnessed fish falling out of the sky like rain. According to a New York Post report, the incident happened in the city of Lajamanu , a small community in the thirsty Northern Territory, around 560 long hauls south of Darwin, during a heavy rain and storm
It is highly unlikely for fish to rain down from the sky, as there is no scientific evidence to support such an occurrence. However, there have been rare instances where small aquatic creatures, such as frogs or fish, have seemingly fallen from the sky during severe weather events
This phenomenon, known as "animal rain," is thought to occur when tornadoes or waterspouts over bodies of water lift the creatures up into the air and carry them for some distance before dropping them back down to the ground. Another possible explanation is that strong winds or storms can cause creatures to be pulled up into the atmosphere and carried away from their natural habitats
While it is unusual for fish or other creatures to rain down from the sky, it is not entirely impossible. However, such occurrences are exceedingly rare and often require specific weather conditions to take place. It is essential to investigate such incidents and determine the cause before jumping to conclusions
In any case, it is always best to approach such reports with a healthy dose of skepticism and seek out credible sources of information to verify their validity
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