Pune, Maharashtra, has experienced an unusual natural phenomenon where swarms of mosquitoes formed tornado-like formations in the skies of Keshavnagar and Kharadi Gavthan areas. The occurrence, which has been captured on video and gone viral, is attributed to elevated water levels of the Mula Mutha River. Meanwhile, the Vidarbha region is facing moderate to intense thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning and rainfall, with isolated hailstorms also being possible within the next two hours, as indicated by recent Nagpur Radar imagery.
Swarm of mosquitoes form 'tornado' over #Pune; video goes viral The rise in water levels of the Mula Mutha River is believed to have contributed to the mosquito 'tornado.' Read more: https://t.co/tB4N25wL4v https://t.co/7icfV1pRHe
Watch: Terrifying ''Mosquito Tornado'' Sweeps Through Residential Areas In Pune, Sparks Panic https://t.co/r0msZboKPi https://t.co/FfxswsFr8B
Several mosquito tornadoes were recently observed over the Mutha river near the city of Pune in Western India. A viral video shows multiple long tornado-like plumes of mosquitoes. https://t.co/dQqmknbJ4L
#WATCH | Pune, Maharashtra: Swarms of mosquitoes form tornadoes in the skies of Keshavnagar and Kharadi Gavthan areas. The menace is caused by the elevated water levels of the Mula Mutha River. https://t.co/ynD0zlyyAR
#Weather | Recent Nagpur Radar imagery suggests moderate to intense thunderstorm accompanied with lightning with light to moderate spells of rainfall activity over Vidarbha region during next 2 hours. Isolated hailstorms are also possible during the same period. @tapasjournalist https://t.co/OZ5rXRajfP