Meteor strike in Russia hurts almost 500
RUSSIA: A plunging meteor exploded with a blinding flash above
central Russia on Friday, sowing panic as the hurtling space debris set
off a shockwave that smashed windows and hurt almost 500 people.
The extraordinary event brought morning traffic to a sudden halt in
the Urals city of Chelyabinsk as shocked drivers stopped to watch the
falling meteor partially burning up in the lower atmosphere and light up
the sky. The emergencies ministry said 474 people were wounded, 14 of
them seriously, by the damage caused mainly to window pains by shockwave
in Chelyabinsk and other towns in the Urals. Mobile communications were
temporarily cut. It was not clear if the meteor's entry into the
atmosphere was linked to the asteroid 2012 DA 14 which is expected to
pass about 17,200 miles (27,000 kilometres) above the Earth later Friday
in an unusually close approach.
"At 0920 (0320 GMT) an object was observed above Chelyabinsk which
flew by at great speed and left a trail behind. Within two minutes there
were two bangs," regional emergencies official Yuri Burenko said in a
statement.
"The shockwave broke glass in Chelyabinsk and a number of other towns
in the region," he said. The office of the local governor said in a
statement that a meteorite had fallen into a lake outside the town of
Chebakul in the Chelyabinsk region. This was not confirmed by federal
officials, who insisted any fragments were yet to be found. There were
no reports that any locals had been hurt directly by a falling piece of
meteorite. The defence ministry meanwhile said it had sent soldiers "to
the sites of impact", without giving further details. Schools were
closed for the day and theatre shows cancelled across the region after
the shock wave blew out windows amid temperatures as low as minus 18
degrees Celsius (zero degrees Fahrenheit).
The local postal service said several of its buildings had been
damaged while the stadium of Chelyabinsk's Traktor ice hockey side was
also hit, forcing the cancellation of a match.
State television showed a part of the roof and a wall also shorn off
a brick zinc factory in the city of Chelyabinsk. Other images showed
people with bloodied faces and at least one child's back covered with
blood.
The meteor "was quite a large object with a mass of several dozen
tonnes," estimated Russian astronomer Sergei Smirnov of the Pulkovo
observatory in an interview with the Rossia 24 channel.
AFP |