Australia Queensland Town on Lockdown Due To Bat-Tornado Plague

Biblical Bat-Tornado Plague Has Overtaken Australia Queensland Town

INGHAM, AUSTRALIA- A Biblical bat-tornado plague has now taken over the north Queensland town of Ingham, Australia.

Nowadays, Australia is one of the most popular countries all around the world because of its plentiful and often dangerous wildlife. It has numerous species of various land, air, and sea creatures. The country also protects bats.

On Wednesday night (February 5, 2020), Mayor of Hinchinbrook Council Raymon Jayo reported that thousands of bats are currently overtaking the North Queensland in Ingham reaching the Biblical reach proportions.

Bat-Tornado Plague

The flying creatures called fruit bats or flying foxes now outnumber the town’s population by hundreds of thousands. The swarm of bat tornado is so intense that the local hospital’s air ambulance and emergency helicopters were grounded.

Several trees around the town were already full of roosting bats causing branches to break due to their sheer weight. The trees around the local primary schools in the area are one of the best spots for bats.

Many Ingham parents refused to send their kids to school and considering pulling their children out of the school due to the bat infestation, which might cause harm to the kids.

Bat-Tornado Plague

Mayor of Hinchinbrook Council Raymon also distressed: “It just seems to me that every bat in Australia is now in Ingham.” 

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