Bull shark washes up on the streets after Cyclone Debbie

Bull shark washes up on the streets after Cyclone Debbie

World March 30, 2017 10:03

ayr - Parts of Australia are dealing with major flooding after the cyclone Debbie has wreaked havoc there. Residents of Queensland could escape in time on the water, but one of them was not so lucky...

In the village of Ayr, which was hit hard, a real hammer shark washed ashore. A local reporter found the animal dead on a closed stretch of road. 'He must have lost their way in the natural disaster,' journalist Philip Calder told the Australian media. 'We were very surprised. We did would affect animals in the rubble, we did not really expect. '

Bull sharks are common in the area. In the Burdekin River, which flows through northern Queensland, live sharks, turtles and barracudas. 'You do not know everything that swims under the surface until there is a major storm,' said Calder.

The shark is in Ayr the talk of the day. Many curious people came to take a look and wanted to touch the animal. According to a post on Instagram emergency would not have tried to save the animal by throwing it back into the river, but it was in vain.

In Queensland's public life came to a standstill in many places by the rising water. Schools take precaution closed doors. Also some holiday resorts had to be evacuated because of threat of lack of drinking water.

In the village of Ayr, which was hit hard, a real hammer shark washed ashore. A local reporter found the animal dead on a closed stretch of road. 'He must have lost their way in the natural disaster,' journalist Philip Calder told the Australian media. 'We were very surprised. We did would affect animals in the rubble, we did not really expect. '

Bull sharks are common in the area. In the Burdekin River, which flows through northern Queensland, live sharks, turtles and barracudas. 'You do not know everything that swims under the surface until there is a major storm,' said Calder.

The shark is in Ayr the talk of the day. Many curious people came to take a look and wanted to touch the animal. According to a post on Instagram emergency would not have tried to save the animal by throwing it back into the river, but it was in vain.

In Queensland's public life came to a standstill in many places by the rising water. Schools take precaution closed doors. Also some holiday resorts had to be evacuated because of threat of lack of drinking water.

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