Video: Red dragon nozzle sweeps the Mexican townspeople thought to be the end of the world

The red dragon hose swept across a town in Mexico, frightening many locals.

A red cannon swept across the Mexican town of Sainapuchi, speeding up the roof and spoiling many houses, swirling dirt into the whirlpool, Sott.net reported on May 31. The townspeople were frightened by the intensity of the tornado but fortunately no one was seriously injured.

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Red dragon nozzle swept in Mexico.

"This is the end of the world," exclaimed a resident named Evelin Alvarez, while a woman named Irene Ontiveros commented: "My grandparents used to say a lot about such snakes."

Mexican people often call a dragon a "snake". A hose is a flow of air with a conical shape spinning from the ground to a thundercloud, about 50 meters in diameter. Dragon hoses often draw dust and sand into the interior, creating a yellow or red color. The most intense battleships have winds of up to 480km / h and great destructive power.