Tropical Storm Debbie passes by, leaving behind a Queensland of Australia with broken houses, broken electrical poles and shark's body lying on the road.
According to Business Insider, this is a 1.5 meter long bull shark, reported by Philip Calder on March 30 in Ayr, north of Typhoon Debbie, causing heavy rains earlier this week.
Image of the shark lying on the road 13 km from the coast is quickly shared with the warning people to stay away from flood waters to ensure safety.
This is not the first time a shark has been stormed inland in Australia. After the floods in Ipswich 2011, people discovered two sharks swimming through a McDonald's store in the suburb of Goodna in the city.
The crust of a shark crawled by Debbie storms into the mainland.
Image of the shark lying on the road 13 km from the coast is quickly shared with the warning people to stay away from flood waters to ensure safety.
This is not the first time a shark has been stormed inland in Australia. After the floods in Ipswich 2011, people discovered two sharks swimming through a McDonald's store in the suburb of Goodna in the city.
According to the News
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