News

The Erratic Weather Phenomenon Was Captured On Video: Residents Were Asked To Carry Umbrellas As They Were Pummeled By A “Rain Of Worms.”

China needs to call Rihanna for some umbrellas to weather this phenomenon of nature.

Citizens of the Chinese province of Liaoning were told to find shelter after it looked like it started to rain worms.

A viral clip showed the area apparently being showered with little worms, which were splattered all over cars.

The video showed residents covering themselves with umbrellas as they go along with their routines and wander past.

While the cause of the slimy creature calamity has yet to be uncovered, the scientific journal Mother Nature Network suggested that the animals were dropped after being swept up by heavy winds.

The periodical also noted that this type of occurrence happens after a storm when insects are caught up in a whirlpool.

Another theory suggested that the worms were actually poplar flowers — a tulip tree whose blooms resemble the squirmy beasts.

Chinese citizens have to use umbrellas to shield themselves from falling creatures.

Viewers were stunned by the city’s current problem, with one person stating: “These are not worms or animals, but flower stalks dropped from trees.”

Someone else claimed that the video was fake and looked like a prank.

“Strange phenomena,” a user added, with another weighing in, “If i was just minding my business on a casual day in China and it started raining worms ?? i’d just die.”

A similar odd event went down last December when it was believed that iguanas could rain down from trees in Florida due to colder temperatures.

Viewers were shocked at the phenomena — and some believed it was a prank.

“They slow down or become immobile when it’s below 40,” WFTV meteorologist Brian Shields posted on Twitter last winter. “They may fall from trees, but they aren’t dead.”

The incident is reportedly not uncommon when colder weather hits the Sunshine state. When temperatures drop, the reptiles become stiff and tumble to the ground.

While thermometer plunges stun the invasive reptiles, the iguanas won’t necessarily die. Many will simply wake up as temperatures rise.

Source: nypost.com

Related Posts

Six Formerly Homeless Sisters in New York Are Now Becoming Nurses Together

Six Formerly Homeless Sisters From NYC Are All Now Becoming Nurses Together Meet the Lawrence sisters from NYC, who have spent the past ten years homeless and are…

Tammi Terrell: The tragic life story of a Motown singer and how Marvin Gaye never got over her death

Tammi Terrell was one of the most popular singers of Motown’s early hit factory in the 1960s, particularly with her duet partner and close friend Marvin Gaye. However,…

Sidney Poitier’s Daughter Sydney Pens Emotional Tribute Honoring Late Dad: ‘His Goodness Lives On’

“I will feel you in the warmth of the sun on my back, I will hear you in the wind in the trees and I will look for…

Black Love: Keisha and Omar Epps’ Beautiful Love Story

With almost eleven solid years of marriage under their belts and two beautiful 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, Omar Epps and his wife Total singer Keisha Epps represent Black love at its finest. Let’s revisit…

Sheryl Lee Ralph’s 2 Kids: All About Son Etienne and Daughter Ivy Coco

Sheryl Lee Ralph’s 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, Etienne and Ivy Coco, have followed in her creative footsteps Ivy-Victoria Maurice, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Etienne Maurice attend the premiere of Broad Green…

All About Usher’s Parents, Jonnetta Patton and Usher Raymond III

Jonnetta Patton and Usher Raymond III welcomed Usher Raymond IV in 1978 Usher and Jonnetta Patton during “Burden” Atlanta red carpet screening in Atlanta, Georgia on March 02,…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *