Thai woman's bedroom turns into aquarium full of fish after heavy rainfall 
By Dale John Wong VN Source: mashable 11/9/2021
Dale John Wong
With the late-year monsoon season fully upon us, rainfall has become an almost daily occurrence – with flooding pretty common in some parts of the Southeast Asia region.

In Thailand, a woman in the province of Pathum Thani experienced one of the weirder side effects of heavy rainfall after her bedroom apparently turned into an aquarium full of fish overnight.

On October 31, the woman took to TikTok under the handle @lookpud935 and shared the incident with her followers, gaining over 1.2 million views and over 114,000 likes at the time of writing.
 

In her video, the woman panned her camera around her bedroom as she stood atop a chair, with the interior filled with enough water to reach up to just below the knees. In the water, hundreds of small fish could be seen swimming around as if in a large aquarium.

She explained in the video’s caption that the fish were northern snakeheads – a species native to Russia, China, and the Korean Peninsula. With the heavy rain, the fish must have somehow managed to find their way from from an overflowing body of water – probably the nearby Tha Chin river – and merrily into the woman’s bedroom.

In a follow-up video, the woman showed just how badly her residential area had been swamped with rainwater after the heavy precipitation:

 
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