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Youāve probably heard about it āraining cats and dogsā before, but what if sea creatures started falling from the sky? Sounds like something youād only see on the SyFy channel, right?
That terrifying thought actually became reality over the weekend in Qingdao, a city in the Shandong Province of Eastern China.
A freak rain storm with hurricane-force winds that registered a 12 on the Beaufort scale struck the small town, but it wasnāt the uprooted trees or overturned cars that had people talking. Instead, it was the raining of sea creatures. Sucked up out of the Yellow Sea and deposited onto the streets and homes of those in the rain-soaked city, most couldnāt believe their eyes as fish fell from the heavens above.
That included starfish that could be seen crawling on car windshields while falling octopuses floated by office building windows.
Understandably, the phenomenon instantly became a trending topic on social media as people started sharing images of what was being deemed āseafood rain.ā
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The strong winds were record-breaking for the Eastern China province, though, āseafood rainā isnāt all that uncommon as waterspouts will often pick up ocean wildlife and transport them hundreds of miles.
So next time you think Sharnado is only a movieā¦.