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Australian red rainstorm photography

Recently, Australia was hit by heavy rain, which triggered flash floods and extraordinary tides. It is worth noting that there are brown foam waves on the Australian coast, which can drown the whole person. How are these brown bubbles formed? Because of the influence of continuous heavy rain, heavy rain brings organic matter from land into the ocean, which is then impacted by the ocean.

Many beaches are covered with thick foam. Due to the continuous rainstorm, many beaches in Australia are covered with thick brown foam. Wave foam washed up on the shore, enough to drown a person. Someone was swimming on the beach, and one of the men was submerged by the foam and surfaced after a while. Another woman was photographed risking her life to dive into the foam to catch two washed-away metal beer barrels. Some residents have also played new tricks and spontaneously went boating and swimming. In this case, it is best not to carry out such activities, which is easy to encounter danger. Even more amazing, three men were photographed streaking in the rain.

Roads were closed and houses were damaged, which led to the closure of many roads in Australia. Small communities are isolated. For residents living by the sea, the influence of houses by the sea is definitely more serious. About 1000 houses are affected to varying degrees. The National Emergency Service issued a flood evacuation alert and sent more than 300 emergency personnel to New South Wales to carry out rescue operations with local rescuers. The Governor of New South Wales said in an interview that meteorologists warned that La Nina would have a far-reaching impact on Australia, and Australia needed to anticipate this unexpected situation, which may be the worst in many years. I hope that the Australian government can actively take various measures to deal with this bad situation, better protect the lives of local residents and reduce unnecessary casualties and property losses.