In Italy there was a “rain” of dead birds

In Rome on the night of January 1, there was a “rain” of dead birds. Hundreds of starlings crashed due to the fact that they were frightened by New Year’s fireworks, writes RomaToday.

Dead birds have been found in several areas of the city. The International Organization for the Protection of Animals said their deaths could be linked to the fireworks. The birds were frightened and disoriented, faced obstacles and also died of heart attacks.

Italians began to write on social networks that after what they saw, they lost the desire to celebrate. Every year, animal rights activists ask to ban the sale of firecrackers and fireworks.

Earlier it was reported that in the Chinese city of Qingdao due to a strong storm in the Yellow Sea rain of sea animals: octopuses, shrimps and starfish. The Chinese Meteorological Administration has confirmed that there are many marine life on land.

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