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Fish Rain Mystery: Honduras Festival Celebrates Skyfall

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Fish fall from the sky in Yoro, Honduras, during annual storms.
  • Locals celebrate the 'Rain of Fish' with a festival.
  • Scientific theories include waterspouts, flooding, and microclimates.
Fish Rain Mystery: Honduras Festival Celebrates Skyfall

A peculiar weather phenomenon occurs in Yoro, Honduras, where fish inexplicably fall from the sky during seasonal storms. This event, celebrated by locals as the "Rain of Fish" or "Lluvia de Peces," has become a unique cultural tradition.

The mystery intensifies as Yoro is located over 200 km from the nearest coastline, yet the fish are freshwater species. Meteorologists propose several theories, including waterspouts picking up fish from rivers or heavy rains flooding underground streams, causing blind fish to surface.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Rain of Fish is an annual event where fish fall from the sky during storms in Yoro, Honduras, followed by a local festival.
The Rain of Fish festival typically occurs in Yoro, Honduras, between May and July.
While locals attribute it to Padre Subirana's prayer, scientific theories include waterspouts, flooding of underground streams, or unique microclimates.

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