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A frog who got married just because of flooding in India got divorced. Can divorce stop the flood?

Recently, a bizarre incident in India broke the news online. Indians held a traditional wedding for two frogs in order to pray for rain, and also held a divorce ceremony because of the flood. The netizen shouted, is it that the Indian region is dry again, and these two frogs have to hold a remarriage ceremony?

There is a legend in India that Lord Indra, the god of rain, especially likes frogs. If people can hold a traditional Indian wedding for frogs, Rain God will definitely like it, and maybe it will rain. However, the weather was so favorable that it rained for several months. The success of frog marriage brought rain, but it caused many dams in India to open, and floods wantonly swallowed houses and farmland. India was flooded, and local people wanted to hold a divorce ceremony for two frogs. China netizens said, can two frogs stop the flood after divorce?

Two frogs, they are just ordinary animals. Rain God doesn't exist at all. The ignorance of Indian natives is completely absurd and bizarre. The local government should increase the popular science knowledge of Indian people's culture and prevent them from repeating such low-level common sense problems. The flood was mainly caused by the change of atmospheric climate. Too many clouds piled up but it didn't rain. Finally, heavy rain continued. Heavy rain washed away dams all over the country, and river rainwater was plundered one after another.

The government can take extensive ditches, follow the low terrain, and then drain the flood. Locals can fight with flood control personnel instead of simply holding a divorce ceremony for frogs and waiting for the pity of the rain god. The foolish behavior of the local people made us see the backwardness of the whole Indian culture, and their absurd behavior made us feel sad for it.