A mysterious 'black rain' appears in Japan

A few days after one of the most violent storms recorded in Tokyo, a mysterious black rain appeared in the land of the rising sun.

The raindrops look like thin black paint but are not radioactive. The cause of the strange color of rainwater is currently investigated by scientists.

While waiting for the conclusion of the investigation, black rain is a particularly shocking scene for the elderly Japanese people in this country because they are those who remember a rain of similar colors falling after the atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

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Black rainwater appears in Japan, making people worried.

Many people shared photos about this bizarre phenomenon. Some say it is an unexplainable omin related to the corona virus strain that is raging around the new world.

However, the best explanation given so far seems to be a fire in a plastic factory in Hasuda, north of Saitama, that may have sent fine ash particles high enough to be swept away in a flurry. rain.

Earlier, in Kerala, India, in 2001, heavy rains of blood-colored rain had fallen for nearly a month, dyed red and caused an alarm to the locals.

It was later estimated that 50,000 kg of mysterious red substance had fallen on Kerala with the rain.

Scientists have theorized that rain might be related to a broken comet fragment on the area, depositing extraterrestrial organic matter in the atmosphere.

In 2003, Godfrey Louis and Santhosh Kumar, physicists at Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, Kerala, published an article titled "The Comet explains the red rain of Kerala".

Or further in 1876, a rain of raw flesh fell from the sky near the Olympia Springs settlement in Bath County, Kentucky, was also controversial. And so far this problem has never been fully explained.

Currently, information about the black rain in Japan continues to be the subject of intense debate among netizens while waiting for an official explanation from the authorities.

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