Shoferat e makinave u tmerruan kur mbi automjetet e tyre filluan të bien oktapodë, yje deti dhe molusqe gjatë një stuhie të frikshme.
Fotografitë e postuara në rrjetet sociale tregojnë qartazi krijesat e detit të ngecura në xhamat e makinave pasi një mot i çmendur përfshiu qytetin bregdetar të Qingdao në Kinë.
#seafoodrain ishte hashtagu më i klikuar online teksa fotot dhe videot nga stuhia u bënë virale, duke treguar shkatërrimin që la pas.
Meteorologët thanë se moti i dhunshëm ishte gati të thyente rekord të uraganëve, me erëra që frynin 78 mph.
Stuhia besohet se shkaktoi edhe vorbulla uji në Detin e Verdhë, të cilat thithën të gjitha llojet e krijesave të detit e që më pas i hodhën nëpër rrugë./tesheshi.com /
Pic shows: Marine creatures were seen resting on windscreens during and after the storm These incredible images show a freakish storm that sent marine creatures like octopus and starfish raining down on cars in a coastal Chinese city. The phrase ‘seafood rain’ became a trending topic on social media after images from the city of Qingdao in East China’s Shandong Province showed different creatures stuck to car windscreens after the rainstorm. According to the Qingdao Meteorological Administration, violent weather was recorded in the late afternoon of 13th June, including hurricane-force winds blowing at a shocking 34.8 m/s – registering a 12 on the Beaufort scale. The hellish gale, which was coupled with hail too, caused widespread destruction throughout the city, images of the aftermath show. However, the storm is also believed to have caused waterspouts in the Yellow Sea, which are one explanation for how sea creatures such as shrimp, octopus, starfish and mollusks could have been carried out of the ocean and into the city streets. An amusing snap also showed a 100-RMB (11.7-GBP) banknote stuck to one driver’s windscreen. The city’s meteorological service said the wind speeds generated during the storm set a new all-time record for June.
Pic shows: Marine creatures were seen resting on windscreens during and after the storm These incredible images show a freakish storm that sent marine creatures like octopus and starfish raining down on cars in a coastal Chinese city. The phrase ‘seafood rain’ became a trending topic on social media after images from the city of Qingdao in East China’s Shandong Province showed different creatures stuck to car windscreens after the rainstorm. According to the Qingdao Meteorological Administration, violent weather was recorded in the late afternoon of 13th June, including hurricane-force winds blowing at a shocking 34.8 m/s – registering a 12 on the Beaufort scale. The hellish gale, which was coupled with hail too, caused widespread destruction throughout the city, images of the aftermath show. However, the storm is also believed to have caused waterspouts in the Yellow Sea, which are one explanation for how sea creatures such as shrimp, octopus, starfish and mollusks could have been carried out of the ocean and into the city streets. An amusing snap also showed a 100-RMB (11.7-GBP) banknote stuck to one driver’s windscreen. The city’s meteorological service said the wind speeds generated during the storm set a new all-time record for June.