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According to news.com.au, Argentina s capital Buenos Aires witnessed heavy rains recently that resulted in the onslaught of mosquitoes not just in the city but in the surrounding areas as well.
As quoted by the above-mentioned news organization, a researcher at the Centre for Parasitological and Vector Studies named Juan Jose Garcia said, Heavy rains caused flooding resulting in large pools of stagnant water where female mosquitoes lay their eggs.
While actual tornadoes pose a real threat to humans, mosquito tornados are deemed harmless by Garcia despite being unpleasant on the face. Although, such a twister can cause a lot of problems in farms around the country as they are capable of troubling the farmers at work and ruin all their hard work.
Gross discovery behind massive âtornadoâ At first glance it looks like these cars are driving towards a huge tornado, but the looming formation is actually made of something much creepier.
Environment 27th Feb 2021 11:10 AM Motorists in Argentina were faced with a confronting sight as they drove towards what appeared to be a forming tornado recently - but on closer inspection, it was actually something else entirely. Footage filmed by a person driving along Route 74 between General Madariaga and Pinamar revealed the dark tornado-like formation was actually a huge swarm of mosquitoes. It s getting bigger and bigger, I ve never seen anything like this in my life, the person filming says, according to local media reports.
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