In the Eastern United States, a rare natural spectacle is underway as cicadas emerge after 17 years underground. The sudden surge has transformed quiet neighborhoods into buzzing arenas, offering both wonder and a hefty dose of nature’s cacophonous charm—much to the delight (or dismay) of locals unprepared for the insect chorus.
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