Posted on 11/17/2021 7:01:02 AM PST by EBH
More than 500 people were hospitalized after powerful thunderstorms drove scorpions from their burrows and into residential houses in the city of Aswan.
Severe thunderstorms that rolled across southern Egypt this past Friday unleashed flooding, strong winds, hail and hordes of venomous scorpions.
The storms caused damage across the region primarily due to flooding, but the most notable impact came when the pouring rain drove the poisonous scorpions out of their burrows and into homes. According to reports, the scorpions went on a stinging spree, which resulted in more than 500 people being sent to hospitals for treatment.
Local news outlets in Egypt reported three deaths, but none were blamed on the scorpions, The Associated Press reported, citing Egypt's Acting Health Minister Khalid Abdel-Ghafar. Those who were stung were treated with anti-venom doses and eventually discharged.
Health officials have even had to call in doctors who were on vacation to help treat the influx of patients, according to NPR.
orthern Africa is home to the Egyptian fat-tailed scorpion, which is considered to be one of the most poisonous scorpions in the world, according to the Saint Louis Zoo.
Thunderstorms first struck the southern city of Aswan, located near the Nile River, around 11 p.m. local time Friday with strong wind gusts, torrential downpours and hail. Strong winds also produced blowing dust as the storms rolled through and reduced visibility to near zero.
While only 0.04 of an inch (about 1 mm) of rain was reported at the Aswan's weather observation site, heavier rain likely fell in other parts of the city due to the isolated nature of these thunderstorms, according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist and Lead International Forecaster Jason Nicholls.
Video taken during the storms captured their ferocity as footage showed vivid lightning and wind-swept, driving rain that soaked the ground.
The thunderstorms in Aswan flooded streets and also toppled trees and power lines which led to power outages, according to Egypt Independent. The city of Aswan spent the night in the dark after the storm knocked out a power supply station.
“Low pressure moving across Egypt late Friday and Friday night triggered the thunderstorms around Aswan. This low went on to also produce isolated thunderstorms in far northeastern Egypt, southern Israel and northeastern Saudi Arabia into southern Jordan this past weekend,” said Nicholls.
Due to the lack of weather systems tracking through the region and minimal amount of moisture, thunderstorms of this magnitude are very rare in this area, according to Nicholls.
The normal yearly rainfall for Aswan is only about 0.05 of an inch (1.4 mm).
Heavy rain can threaten Egypt once again on Wednesday. Because of this, Major General Mohamed Al-Sharif, Governor of Alexandria, announced a state of emergency for the Governorate of Alexandria in order to better prepare resources for the expected rain, according to local media.
AccuWeather forecasters warn that showers and thunderstorms across northeastern Egypt can produce locally heavy rainfall that may lead to flooding in low-lying areas and render some roads impassable. The heaviest rain is expected to fall near the coast of northeast Egypt, with cities farther south, such as Cairo, staying largely dry.
Wow! Sounds biblical to me...
I would be seriously considering ( or re-considering ) my spiritual life and relationship if I was an Egyptian right now.
Run like an Egyptian!.............
An upgrade from frogs and locusts?
Wasn’t there something like this mentioned in the Book of Revelations about a plague of locusts descending on the world.
Six months in the Sinai in '85/86 I saw some monsters, 8-10 inches long.
Seeing how both of these are out of stock, maybe the storm will provide more for the company.
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Not facts:
They often appear in underground nests numbering in the thousands.
One of the faster land animals, they can run 100m in about 15 seconds.
They will build hidden nests near public schools, hoping to prey on the slow and fat children. After paralyzing them, they will drag them back to their nest, continuing to painfully sting them. After dragging them inside, they quickly seal off the entrance making it look like ordinary flat ground.
After arriving in the US, they quickly established symbiosis with feral hogs, being carried to new nesting sites in their fur.
Klaus Meine and Rudolpf Schenker were particularly venomous ...
Don’t they have insecticide there, some version of RAID or
Black Flag?
If all else fails, maybe use a mallet.//
One wonders if the scorpions preyed selectively on the unvaccinated
All we need now is a modern-day Moses and the message becomes clear.
Liberalism, Let my people go.
Scorpions are edible after stinger removal.
At the Houston Rodeo several (a lot) years ago, I had a piece of scorpion pizza.
Crunchy, but not a lot of taste.
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