Worms falling from the sky in Liaoning, China

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Apr 11, 2023
Residents of Liaoning, a province in China, were advised to find shelter after it looked like it started to rain worms.
A video of the area showed small worms falling from the sky and landing on cars, while locals were seen using umbrellas to protect themselves as they go along with their routines and wander past.


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