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Location of the Yoro department. The lluvia de peces (lit. ' rain of fish '), also known as aguacero de pescado (lit. ' downpour of fish '), [1] [2] is a phenomenon that has been occurring yearly for more than a century in Yoro, Honduras, in which fish are said to fall from the sky. [3] [4] [5] It occurs up to four times in a year.
A rain of fish was recorded in Singapore in 1861, ... Rural inhabitants in Yoro, Honduras claim "fish rain" happens there every ... New York, Thunder's Mouth Press ...
The departmental capital is Yoro. The department covers a total surface area of 7,939 km 2 and, in 2005, had an estimated population of 503,886 people. It is famous for the Lluvia de Peces (rain of fishes), a tradition by which fish fall from the sky during very heavy rains.
Videos highlight the flooding in upstate New York caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby, revealing damage and submerged streets. The intense downpours have led to dramatic scenes of water ...
Flooding had caused major disruptions to New York's subway system and the Metro North commuter rail service, according to New York City's heavy rain is 'new normal' due to climate change, governor ...
The article says the town is YORO, a small city located with the Department of Yoro. Like The City of NY located within the State of NY. Both have the same name. NY means New York (Ok?) In one of the references, there is a picture of don Miguel, a senior citizen who can talk about this Rain of Fish, the people whoe are witnesses, are very humble.
New York Mayor Eric Adams on Monday issued the first drought warning since 2002 amid historically low ... The mayor first issued a drought watch on Nov. 2 after the historic lack of rain, ordering ...
La Lluvia de Peces de Yoro (Yoro's Fish Rain) The Yoro Fish Rain is an extraordinary meteorological phenomenon. As of 2024, there is no cemented scientific proof of why this phenomenon occurs. According to the inhabitants of Yoro, this phenomenon has been occurring in this area for more than a century.