Video: The biggest dragon hose in the decade near the Spanish coast

Giant dragon hoses appeared off the coast of Valencia, Spain, and advanced near the shore, causing some flights to be delayed.

Residents in the city of Sueca, Valencia, and Spain discovered a water cannon that stirred the Mediterranean coast in the morning of November 27, according to Mirror. Scenes of curled water cannons formed from the sea and rise to the air are recorded in the resort of El Perello. Dragonblows caused seawater to splash around while gray clouds swirled above.

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Dragon taps stir up Valencia's coast on November 27.(Photo: Express).

The Valencia Meteorological Agency said it was the strongest dragon-shaped battle in Valencia's coast for a decade. With winds of 80km / h, this water cannon does not cause injury to people when moving towards the sea instead of going deep into the mainland. However, some flights across the city are forced to postpone or change routes.

According to experts, tornadoes are formed on the surface of the sea or lake, often weaker than regular tornadoes, common in tropical and subtropical regions.