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19 December, 2018, 11:05
Update: 19 December, 2018, 11:05
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NTV Online
19 December, 2018, 11:05
Update: 19 December, 2018, 11:05

While most parts of East Godavari West Godavari, Visakhapatnam, Nellore, Krishna, Guntur, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam in India are receiving incessant rains triggered by the Cyclone Phethai, residents of Amalapuram were in for a surprise.

Residents in the area were surprised by seeing fish wiggling in puddles in front of their houses. Videos posted by some locals on social media which has since gone viral showed live fish lying all over the place and even some residents picking them up, reports behindwoods.com.

According to local media reports, the unusual incident was spotted near the municipal school in Amalapuram.

#CyclonePhethai: Rare meteorological phenomenon 'fish rain' witnessed at Amalapuram in East Godavari district. (Video credit: Samayam Telugu) pic.twitter.com/fxVqjvIZ2i

— TOI Andhra Pradesh (@TOI_Andhra) December 17, 2018

Sights like the ‘fish rain’ is not so rare. There have been many similar incidents across the world where live fish, frog and crabs have all fallen from the skies during the rains. Such incidents happen when strong winds of cyclonic storms picks up these creatures from the water bodies including seas and drop on the land where it rains.

While people are generally baffled by the occurrence, scientists explain it’s normal. Cyclone Phethai which made landfall on Monday between Kakinada and Yanam packing windspeed that gusted upto 85-90 kmph has caused widespread destruction in the state.

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