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Post Info TOPIC: ນີ້ແມ່ນສັນຍານ ບອກຫຍັງ?
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ນີ້ແມ່ນສັນຍານ ບອກຫຍັງ?


ມີເຫດການແປກໆ ແຕ່ແມ່ນຄວາມຈິງເກີດໃນທົ່ວໂລກໃນຂະນະນີ້
ເປັນສັນຍານບອກຫຍັງໃຫ້ເຮົາ:

1.Where: a 30km stretch of the Arkansas River near Ozark, about 200km northwest of Little Rock in the US.

What: 100,000 drum fish washed up along a 32km stretch between the Ozark dam and a bridge in Franklin County. Local authorities were alerted to the deaths last week and have since collected samples from the affected area.


2.Where
: Beebe, a community of 5000, northeast of Little Rock.

What
: New Year's revellers in a small town noticed something other than fireworks falling from the sky as up to 5000 red-winged blackbirds rained out of the darkness onto rooftops and footpaths and into fields.

 

3.Where: The second unexplained US mass bird death happened in Louisiana where carcasses littered a stretch of highway near Baton Rouge.

What: 500 birds were discovered dead in Pointe Coupee Parish.

4.Where: A snow-covered street in southern Sweden’s Falkoping,

What: About 100 jackdaw birds were found lying dead on the road, Swedish

5.Where: Kentucky, US

What: Kentucky wildlife officials say several hundred birds were found dead in the western part of the state. The grackles, red wing blackbirds, robins and starlings were found last week.

6.Where: Little Bay and Waikawau Bay, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand

What: A "carpet" of hundreds of dead, mostly eyeless, snapper washed up on several Coromandel Peninsula beaches on Tuesday, leaving people mystified.

7.Where: Thanet, Kent, England

What: 40,000 dead velvet swimming crabs, or “devil crabs” washed up on Thanet beaches. Tony Childs, Thanet Coast Project Manager, told the Daily Mail: “We had a crash in numbers last year and we hadn't expected such a large population.


8.Where: Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, US What: The Baltimore Sun reported an estimated two million spot fish died and washed up on the shore. The dead fish are mostly adult spot, with some juvenile croakers
9.Where: Coast of Paranaguá, Brazil

What: At least 100 tonnes of sardine, croaker and catfish have washed up on beaches over the past week, Parana Online reported.

10.Where: Port Orange, Florida US

What: Hundreds of dead fish floated around the waterways near homes, WFTV reported, surrounded by swarms of pelicans and buzzards

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ມີເຫດການແປກໆ ແຕ່ແມ່ນຄວາມຈິງເກີດໃນທົ່ວໂລກໃນຂະນະນີ້
ເປັນສັນຍານບອກຫຍັງໃຫ້ເຮົາ:

1.Where: a 30km stretch of the Arkansas River near Ozark, about 200km northwest of Little Rock in the US.

What: 100,000 drum fish washed up along a 32km stretch between the Ozark dam and a bridge in Franklin County. Local authorities were alerted to the deaths last week and have since collected samples from the affected area.


2.Where
: Beebe, a community of 5000, northeast of Little Rock.

What
: New Year's revellers in a small town noticed something other than fireworks falling from the sky as up to 5000 red-winged blackbirds rained out of the darkness onto rooftops and footpaths and into fields.

 

3.Where: The second unexplained US mass bird death happened in Louisiana where carcasses littered a stretch of highway near Baton Rouge.

What: 500 birds were discovered dead in Pointe Coupee Parish.

4.Where: A snow-covered street in southern Sweden’s Falkoping,

What: About 100 jackdaw birds were found lying dead on the road, Swedish

5.Where: Kentucky, US

What: Kentucky wildlife officials say several hundred birds were found dead in the western part of the state. The grackles, red wing blackbirds, robins and starlings were found last week.

6.Where: Little Bay and Waikawau Bay, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand

What: A "carpet" of hundreds of dead, mostly eyeless, snapper washed up on several Coromandel Peninsula beaches on Tuesday, leaving people mystified.

7.Where: Thanet, Kent, England

What: 40,000 dead velvet swimming crabs, or “devil crabs” washed up on Thanet beaches. Tony Childs, Thanet Coast Project Manager, told the Daily Mail: “We had a crash in numbers last year and we hadn't expected such a large population.


8.Where: Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, US What: The Baltimore Sun reported an estimated two million spot fish died and washed up on the shore. The dead fish are mostly adult spot, with some juvenile croakers
9.Where: Coast of Paranaguá, Brazil

What: At least 100 tonnes of sardine, croaker and catfish have washed up on beaches over the past week, Parana Online reported.

10.Where: Port Orange, Florida US

What: Hundreds of dead fish floated around the waterways near homes, WFTV reported, surrounded by swarms of pelicans and buzzards

It's just a patern of mother nature that's all, Nothing special....

 



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