Fish Rain flushed Lajamanu Cities in Australia

Fish Rain flushed Lajamanu Cities in Australia Throughout the weekend, residents of a small town in the arid regions of northern Australia have a rare blessing. City of they were hit fish by rain. Page daily The Telegraph revealed, in two consecutive days Lajamanu city in the state of the Northern Territory many fish fall. Along with rain water, the fish comes out of nowhere from the sky.

Most of the fish is still alive. The rain had stopped the fish Monday, March 1, 2010. The weather experts in Australia believe that the fish Spangled perch, one freshwater fish species in Australia, apparently sucked into the storm. They then brought high winds before finally falling in Lajamanu, a city population of just 669 people.

"The storm brought the fish up to a height of 40 thousand to 50 thousand feet in the air," said a senior expert at the Bureau of Meteorology of Australia, Mark Kersemakers. "When they come in 'the system' the storm, they were frozen. After some time, they are free from the storms," continued Kersemakers.

This is the third time within a period of more than 30 years in which the rain affected fish Lajamanu. Similar events occurred in 1974 and 2004. "Usually, there are fish in the water. Now the fish had fallen from the sky. How about something bigger fall from the sky?"
 
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