5 most surprising rains of the world


5 most surprising rains of the world

"Fish Rain" in Yoro, Honduras: Every year, the rainy season in Yoro, Honduras is said to bring fish from the sky. This event, known as Luvia de Pesce, has been reported for centuries and is considered a local legend. Scientists believe that the fish get carried away by strong winds and storms, and then travel long distances before falling from the sky.

"Blood Rain" in Kerala, India: In 2001, residents of Kerala, India, reported that a red rain was falling from the sky, staining their clothes and leaving red marks on their skin. A red-colored layer was found after the rain which was later identified as algae.


"Hailstones the Rise of Tennis Balls" in Aurora, Nebraska: In 2003, a hailstorm hit Aurora, Nebraska, producing hailstones that were the size of tennis balls. Hail caused significant damage to homes and cars, and the storm was described as the worst storm in the state's history.

"Grapefruit-sized Hail" in Lajmanu, Australia: In 2010, a severe storm hit Lajmanu, Australia, producing dangerously sized hail. The hail blocked and caused significant damage, and the storm has been described as one of the worst in the region's history.


Snowfall in the Saharan Desert": In 2016, the Sahara Desert experienced a rare snowstorm, covering the sand dunes for the first time in living memory. The fluke was caused by low heat and high brightness ratios and was called Was made. Viewed as a once-in-a-lifetime event.


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