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Fish fall from sky with rain in northern Mexico

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Civil defence officials in northeast Mexico say a light rain on Tuesday was accompanied by small fish that fell from the sky. (Protección Civil Tamaulipas/Facebook)

MEXICO CITY -- Civil defence officials in northeast Mexico say a light rain was accompanied by small fish that fell from the sky.

Tamaulipas civil defence says in a brief statement that rain Tuesday in the coastal city of Tampico included fish. Photos posted on the agency's Facebook page show four small fish in a bag and another on a sidewalk.

According the U.S. Library of Congress, it's a phenomenon that has been reported since ancient times. Scientists believe that tornadoes over water -- known as waterspouts -- could be responsible for sucking fish into the air where they are blown around until being released to the ground.