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Meteor storm crashes through roof of family home after fireball spotted in sky

Meteor storm crashes through roof of family home after fireball spotted in sky

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Fragments of a meteor storm crashed through a family home after a burning object was spotted hurtling towards Earth.


Dashcam footage recorded from a highway in Anderson, South Carolina, showed a bright object with a tail streaking through the blue sky and toward the ground.


The mysterious object disappeared behind a row of bushy trees, in the clip obtained byFOX Weather.


Fragments ultimately crash-landed in Henry County, south east of Atlanta, narrowly avoiding hurting a child.


‘It pierced through the roof all the way through and cracked through the laminate flooring to the concrete’, said Ryan Morrison, director of emergency management for the area.


‘That’s why we think it’s part of this meteor storm.’


He said the resident asked not to be identified because of their small child.


More than 100 reports of a fireball were submitted to the American Meteor Society coming from South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee, between 12.15pm and 12.30pm ET on Thursday.


‘It just came out of nowhere,’ one of the reports stated.

ATLANTA ? Several metro Atlanta city and county officials have relayed reports of a "fireball" sighting from the sky on Thursday afternoon. Among the reports of sightings are from City of Roswell Fire, Forsyth County and Dawson County. The National Weather Service station in Charleston also noted the reports, saying that "satellite-based lightning detection shows a streak within cloud free sky over the NC/VA border, over Gasbury, VA."
Several metro Atlanta city and county officials relayed reports of a ‘fireball’ sighting from the sky on Thursday afternoon (Picture: X/@CodyAlcorn/11Alive)

A firefighter in East Tennessee said on X (formerly Twitter) that he saw a ‘huge ball of fire fall from the sky’.


‘I’m not crazy!’ he wrote. ‘Anyone else see it? Right around 12:20pm ET. Very cool but a little unnerving given the current times!’


Officials with the NationalWeatherService in Atlanta recovered the material and were not immediately able to confirm if it was part of a meteor or ‘space junk or a broken piece of satellite’, said meteorologist-in-charge Keith Stellman.

ATLANTA ? Several metro Atlanta city and county officials have relayed reports of a "fireball" sighting from the sky on Thursday afternoon. Among the reports of sightings are from City of Roswell Fire, Forsyth County and Dawson County. The National Weather Service station in Charleston also noted the reports, saying that "satellite-based lightning detection shows a streak within cloud free sky over the NC/VA border, over Gasbury, VA."
Some people reported an earthquake after seeing the flaming object but it was not immediately confirmed (Picture: X/@Daniel_Bonds/WLTX)

‘It happened around the same time we started getting reports of a possible earthquake and some people saying they were hearing thunder,’ he toldThe New York Times.


A fireball is an extremely bright meteor, according to the US Geological Survey, a nonprofitscientificorganisation founded in 1911 to support meteor astronomy research.


Last year aflash lit up the skyand created a sound near Minnesota prompting scientists to investigate whether it could’ve been a meteorite or UFO.

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