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Massive mayfly 'blizzard' causes crashes and closes a bridge in Pennsylvania | Massive mayfly 'blizzard' causes crashes and closes a bridge in Pennsylvania |
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A massive swarm of mayflies was so dense that it caused motorcycle crashes and forced the closure of a bridge in the US state of Pennsylvania over the weekend. | A massive swarm of mayflies was so dense that it caused motorcycle crashes and forced the closure of a bridge in the US state of Pennsylvania over the weekend. |
The LancasterOnline newspaper reported how thousands of the bugs swarmed around the lights on the bridge - over the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County - and then fell to the ground, forming piles of up to two-feet deep. | The LancasterOnline newspaper reported how thousands of the bugs swarmed around the lights on the bridge - over the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County - and then fell to the ground, forming piles of up to two-feet deep. |
Wrightsville Fire Department Fire Chief, Chad Livelsberger, described how the phenomenon was like “a blizzard in June.” He added: “But, instead of snow, it was mayflies. | Wrightsville Fire Department Fire Chief, Chad Livelsberger, described how the phenomenon was like “a blizzard in June.” He added: “But, instead of snow, it was mayflies. |
Watch the video: | Watch the video: |
“The black mayflies are close to two-inches long and a quarter-inch wide. It looks like a meal worm with wings.” | “The black mayflies are close to two-inches long and a quarter-inch wide. It looks like a meal worm with wings.” |
The fire chief also spoke about the complications the crew faced while tending to the crashed cycles: “They [the mayflies] were getting in our mouth. We had to close our eyes. We had to swat them away. Even when we got back, it felt like bugs were crawling in you.” | The fire chief also spoke about the complications the crew faced while tending to the crashed cycles: “They [the mayflies] were getting in our mouth. We had to close our eyes. We had to swat them away. Even when we got back, it felt like bugs were crawling in you.” |
Young mayflies live in water before hatching as adults to mate in swarms. | Young mayflies live in water before hatching as adults to mate in swarms. |
Details of the crash victims were not made immediately available, however, the bridge was reopened sometime before 6am yesterday while the local authorities dispatched street sweepers to begin the clean-up operation. | Details of the crash victims were not made immediately available, however, the bridge was reopened sometime before 6am yesterday while the local authorities dispatched street sweepers to begin the clean-up operation. |
Swarms of mayflies, like this one, are not uncommon: last year, one in Wisconsin was so big that it appeared on local radar as rain. | Swarms of mayflies, like this one, are not uncommon: last year, one in Wisconsin was so big that it appeared on local radar as rain. |