
Spanish Town's Rooftop Goat Invasion: Amusement and Anxiety Mix
In the small Spanish town of Jérica, nestled in the province of Castellón, an unusual sight has become a daily occurrence: goats scaling the rooftops of houses. This peculiar phenomenon, captured in a recent video report, has sparked both amusement and concern among residents. The goats, driven closer to the town due to recent wildfires and a prolonged drought, have made the rooftops their new playground. "It's quite original," laughs one resident, interviewed in the video, while another expresses worry about potential damage to homes. David Navarro, an administrative official in Jérica, highlights the risk of falling tiles and resulting damage. Despite the potential for accidents, the goats' presence has brought a touch of unusual charm to the town, creating a unique blend of humor and concern. The situation remains unresolved, but for now, the goats and the residents of Jérica are coexisting in this unexpected, albeit slightly precarious, harmony.