Bizarre aftermath of fish raining from the SKY after monsoons in India led to strange phenomenon

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BIZZARE footage has emerged appearing to show hundreds of fish rain down from the sky in India. A by-stander, who filmed the incredible moment, labelled the experience as “unique” as the marine life dropped down from above. TwitterStunned locals were seen tending to the fish in India’s state of Telangana[/caption] TwitterThe strange phenomenon is a result of the country’s monsoon season[/caption] A video shows several fish squirming and floundering on the floor as locals in the state of Telangana continue to by pummelled by monsoons. The area has reportedly experienced heavy rainfall and flooding in recent weeks as a red alert was issued across 12 districts for five days. National highways have been waterlogged, causing problems for emergency services attempting to reach ravaged villages and towns. Last weekend, onlookers were shocked by the aftermath of a severe downpour as fish littered the roads and streets, apb reported. Read more on news HOLIDAY HELL Brit, 34, killed on honeymoon after 'ignoring red warning flag' to go swimming DEADLY COASTER Girl, 14, plunges to her death after Cobra rollercoaster car flies off track A witness, sharing a video to Twitter, wrote: “Amid heavy rainfall in Telangana, people of Jagtial town witnessed something unique. “People of Sai Nagar in Jagtial town woke up to a surprise on both Friday and Saturday as they found fish ‘rain’ from the sky.” He added: “Raining fish is a rare weather phenomenon called as “rain of animals” which happens when small water animals such as frogs, crabs, and small fish are swept into water spouts.” India is at the height of its monsoon season, which has already claimed the lives of at least two villagers, according to local officials. Most read in News TRUMP TRAGEDY Donald Trump's first wife Ivana dies at 73, family confirms SAFE & SOUND Missing girls, 6 & 9, who vanished from home found after cops' urgent appeal RISH TO FINISH Rishi vows to 'give everything to service UK' as he storms ahead in PM race DOGGED MISTAKE Dog owners issued warning over common mistake to keep pets safe in 33C heat SPACEY IN DOCK Kevin Spacey to stand trial as he DENIES four sex attacks on three men BAD TRIP My kids' school fined me £120 after their mum took them on holiday… I had no idea Dams have reportedly been opened in some places to ease the pressure on small towns amid fears that further rainfall could be on its way. Amit Prakash Yadav, Regional Commissioner of Municipalities, said: “Keeping in mind the increasing water levels & security, the national highway from Ahmedabad to Mumbai has been shut. “We’ll open the highway as soon as the water level comes down.” In 2020, floods caused devastating scenes across India’s famous tea-making province of Assam and neighbouring Nepal – leaving more than four million homeless. Monsoons – or rainy season – in the region normally lasts from June to September and recedes at the beginning of October. TwitterHeavy rainfall left the fish sprawled across streets and roads[/caption] TwitterA local witness described the sight as ‘unique’[/caption]