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China: Giant mysterious fireball lights up sky in north-western Qinghai province – Republic World
The giant fireball crashed in the Nangqian county on Wednesday morning, causing zero casualties. According to the report, local residents heard loud bangs.
The Chinese sky was lit up with a mysterious fireball on Wednesday that has left the scientific community all over the world in splits. The incident is said to have occurred on December 23 in north-western Qinghai province. The footage of the incident is now going viral on social media platforms, with some calling the ball of fire a huge meteor. According to Daily Mail, Chinese media is suspecting it to be a bolide, an extremely bright meteor that explodes in the atmosphere.
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