You all must have seen the hails falling from the sky many times before and also may have enjoyed those moments a lot, but on February 8, 2018, in Cordoba, Argentina, something very strange happened that the entire world was shocked to see. What happened was that the hails started falling at around 4:30 p.m, at first they looked small and very pleasant to see. Initially, everyone liked to watch them for a long time, then shortly after that it changed its shape and took the form of rage, and with strong winds, the hailstones of almost the size of a tennis ball started falling from the sky, which has never happened in the world before. The hailstones huge size continued to grow, with local residents stating that the size of these hails was larger than a tennis ball before falling from the sky, but after hitting the ground they broke into small pieces. Such hailstones were not only putting dents on the roofs of the cars but were also damaging the rest of the things. Just think about what will happen to a person if he does not get a roof during such a hailstorm.
Such a dangerous change of weather is not seen only for the first time, such an incident has been seen many times around the world, even in countries where these kinds of natural events can never be imagined. On February 24, 2018, the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia also went through a powerful hailstorm accompanied by violent winds and heavy rains that engulfed the entire city, where even the hailstones were of quite a large in size that caused considerable damage.
Similarly, in July 2019, there was a hailstorm in Guadalajara, one of Mexico's most populous cities, in which heavy hail fell on the ground and accumulated up to 6 feet high, which caused cars and roads to be drowned inside the ice. Even trucks and big vehicles got caught in this icy storm, according to officials, heavy rains and heavy hailstorm damaged the roads and caused considerable loss of life and property. In the areas where this had happened the most and had a very great impact, the hailstones entered the houses. Local residents had to fight a long battle to dig deep to remove ice to save their property and vehicles. According to Mexican media, even the army and emergency services personnel had to work overnight to clear the roads.
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