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Lluvia de peces

Location of the Yoro department

The lluvia de peces (lit.'rain of fish'), also known as aguacero de pescado (lit.'downpour of fish'),[1][2] is a phenomenon that has been occurring yearly for more than a century in Yoro, Honduras, in which fish are said to fall from the sky.[3][4][5] It occurs up to four times in a year. It has attracted the attention of scientists, as well as documentary coverage by the History Channel in the United States.[6][7]

Festival

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Beginning in 1998, locals of the department of Yoro, Honduras have held an annual Festival de Lluvia de Peces to celebrate the phenomenon. The date of the festival is variable, coinciding with the first major rainfall in May or June. The festival includes a parade and carnival.[1][8][9]

Possible explanations

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Natural

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The explanation generally offered for the rain of fish is meteorological, often speculated to be strong winds or waterspouts, as is commonly proposed when attempting to explain similar occurrences of raining animals.[9][10] The nearest marine source for the fish is the Atlantic Ocean, about 72 km (45 mi) away, though this explanation might be seen as unlikely due to the improbability of waterspouts collecting fish in the open sea every year in May or June and transporting them directly to Yoro.

Alternatively, the fish may have originated in fresh water and moved from a nearby river into a subterranean water current or cave system in response to seasonal changes. Subsequent heavy rains wash the fish up out of this habitat and the water recedes to leave the fish stranded.

Father Subirana miracle

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Spanish priest Father José Manuel de Jesús Subirana was a figure in the history of Christianity in Honduras. He arrived in Honduras in 1855 and worked there until his death in 1864. Today the name of Father Subirana is linked with the legend of the Yoro fish rain. The legend goes as follows: "Father Subirana saw how poor the people of Honduras were and prayed three days and three nights asking God for a miracle to help the poor people and to provide them with food. After these three days and nights, God took note of this and there came a dark cloud. Many tasty fish fell from the sky, feeding all the people. Since then this wonder is repeated every year."[9][11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Benchwick, Greg (2010). Honduras & the Bay Islands (2nd ed.). Footscray, Vic.: Lonely Planet. pp. 98–99. ISBN 1741048869.
  2. ^ Francisco Antonio Rizzuto, Veritas argentina: Volume 15
  3. ^ J. Efraín Castellanos García. Atlas geográfico de Honduras. Corporación Editora Nacional, Servicopiax Editores.
  4. ^ Noé Pineda Portillo. Geografía de Honduras. M.D.C.
  5. ^ Arnoldo Argüello Gil. Geografía de Centro América. Impreso en la Editorial Recalde.
  6. ^ The UnXplained: Extreme Weather Mysteries, Season 1 Episode 13, History Channel, A+E Networks, 2020-03-28.
  7. ^ History Channel presenta un reportaje de la lluvia de peces en Yoro Honduras Tips, 2020-07-27. (Spanish)
  8. ^ Campos, Orsy. "Un pueblo en fiesta" (in Spanish). Revista Hablemos. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
  9. ^ a b c "Lluvia de Peces (Rain of Fish)". Atlas Obscura. 28 June 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Lluvia de peces en poblacion hondurena" (in Spanish). El Universo. 14 September 2003. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  11. ^ Campos Rivas, Orsy. "Lo que la lluvia regala a Yoro" (in Spanish). Revista Hablemos. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2012.

Further reading

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  • Rafael Heliodoro Valle, Lluvia de peces en Yoro, Departamento Editorial de la Dirección General de Cultura, Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo de Honduras, 1980
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