Rain of fish after the Indian monsoon (Image: Twitter/@KP_Aashish)

After the recent monsoon blew fish out of the sky, Indian villagers found themselves caught in an extraordinary downpour.

Telegana officials have issued red alerts in 12 districts for the next five days as the floods are affecting millions of people.

The national highway was flooded, causing problems for paramedics trying to reach the devastated villages and towns.

But last weekend, the most bizarre incident occurred when heavy rains left onlookers shocked in the sea of ​​fish strewn on roads and streets, abp reported.

Even more shocking was the fact that many of them seemed to still be alive and desperately swimming in the streets a few kilometers from the monsoon sea.

Witnesses who shared the video of the event on Twitter said:

Residents of Sinagar, the city of Jagtial, were shocked to find fish “raining” from the sky on both Friday and Saturday.

Fish rain is a rare weather phenomenon called “animal rain,” which occurs when small aquatic animals such as frogs, crabs, and small fish become trapped in a stream. “

In the video, some inhabitants are seen putting their lives in danger to collect and pile up fish.

At one point, a man said, “One of the fish farms must have been broken. Hundreds of fish are being washed ashore and people here are picking fish in the middle of the street.”

India is currently in the midst of its worst monsoon season in a few years, killing more than 130 people, according to CNN reports.

A few days ago, Jagtial residents Mohammad Shafi and his son Abdur Rashid were killed in a sudden landslide on their way home.

Millions of people have been evacuated by India’s worst monsoon season since 2005, causing more than 700 deaths and mass evacuations.

Dams were reportedly opened in various places to relieve pressure on the city for fear of more rain on the way.

Amit Prakash Yadav, a member of the local government, said: “The national highway from Ahmedabad to Mumbai has been closed due to rising water levels and security conditions.

“As soon as the water level goes down, we will open the road.”

The Indian monsoon season usually lasts from June to September and usually begins to wane in early October.

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