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Fish keep falling from the sky in this small Australian town

Residents of Lajamanu in Australia recently witnessed another incident of fish raining down from the sky during a heavy storm.

February 22, 2023 / 11:38 IST
Residents of Lajamanu were stunned to see fish raining down on them (Image credit: Facebook)

In a remote Australian outback town, fish falling from the sky is uncommon, but not unheard of. Residents of Lajamanu recently witnessed another incident of fish raining down from the sky during a heavy storm. This phenomenon has been documented at least four times in the past, according to ABC News.

“It was the most amazing thing we've ever seen,” said Lajamanu local and Central Desert councillor Andrew Johnson Japanangka. He said the fish were still alive as they fell from the sky, and children in the town rushed to collect them and keep them in jars.

Japanangka has witnessed deluges of fish in the past as well, but he says the phenomenon never fails to amaze him.

Fish rain last occurred more than a decade ago in Lajamanu, a remote town in Australia. The phenomenon was recorded in 2010, and before that in 2004 and 1974. Possibly the first time it happened was more than 40 years ago – Penny McDonald told ABC News that it was in the mid-1980s that fish rained down from the sky.

“I got up in the morning, I was working in the school at the time, and the dirt streets outside my home were covered in fish,” she said.

Why does fish keep falling from the sky in Lajamanu?

Meterologists believe that fish get sucked up by strong updrafts, like tornadoes, which dump them hundreds of kilometres away. This is likely what is happening in Lajamanu.

Michael Hammer, Curator of Fishes at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, said he has investigated similar incidents in the past. He added that it’s “not unusual” for fish to rain down alive.

Queensland Museum ichthyologist Jeff Johnson said it is rare for large fish, like the kind that fell on Lajamanu, to fall down from the sky. Johnson identified the fish as spangled perch, or spangled grunters, which is among the most common freshwater fish of Australia.

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first published: Feb 22, 2023 11:35 am

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