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THINK ABOUTIT SIGHTING REPORT
Date: May 04, 2007
Sighting Time: 6:10 a.m
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Location: La Capilla, Mexico
Urban or Rural: –
Hynek Classification: ?????
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Number of Witnesses: Town
Source: La Paz Digital and El Universal
Full Report
INEXPLICATA
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
May 12, 2007
Date: May 11, 2007
Source: La Paz Digital and El Universal
LARGE FIREBALLS REPORTED IN MEXICO AND SPAIN
The one in Spain was seen by thousands of people from Cuenca to Malaga and its explosion was heard. The one in Mexico caused a fire in a Guanajuato school.
Fireball falls on Guanajuato school (Mexico)
El UNIVERSAL – Sat. 05 May 2007 — A giant fireball of unknown origin fell on a high school in the community of La Capilla, followed by an explosion that caused material losses in the institution and surrounding homes.
The phenomenon occurred at 6:10 a.m. yesterday (Friday 04 May) shortly before the start of classes, according to the Office of Civil Protection. Amidst collective alarm, town residents reported the event to the 006 emergency line. “A fireball flattened the school, it seems to have been a thunderclap,” they summarized.
Elements of the civil agency formed a perimeter around the institution while experts inspected the area to determine the cause of the damage. A possible geological fault line is among the alternatives suggested.
According to the initial damage report, one classroom was demolished, roofs and walls collapsed and the glass windows of adjacent homes were destroyed; student desks and materials were buried. As of last night, no traces of ash have been found, although locals insist that they saw a fire.
Municipal emergency personnel explained that classes were suspended due to the fact that the staff had a training session. The agency avoided giving further details about the event. The investigation is ongoing, argued municipal officials.
As far away as Cuenca and Malaga
May 11, 2007 – Residents of the provinces of Ciudad Real, Madrid, Malaga and Toledo were able to witness at 20:00 hours the entry into the Peninsula of an “impressive and spectacular” bolide that spawned meteorites. The 112 Emergency switchboard collapsed from the number of phone calls received from witnesses shortly after.
All witnesses describe the appearance of an “exceptionally bright fireball” that was even picked up by pilots of the Torrejon de Ardoz air base in flight (altitude of 40,000 feet), said Josep Maria Trigo, an astrophysicist with the Instituto de Ciencias del Espacio de Barcelona, to Europa Press.
This scientist with the Red de Investigación de Bólidos y Meteoritos, along with Jose L. Ortiz of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (CSIC), is currently attempting to compile the most information possible from eyewitnesses to the phenomenon.
This case is “extremely important” given that several communities in Ciudad real were able to hear the sonic boom produced by the meteoroids penetration under the 25 or 20 kilometer barrier, which is indicative, according to this expert, of “the likelihood of the arrival of meteorites to the surface.”
For this reason, experts are asking official bodies to investigate the possible video recording of the event. They have likewise set up a phone number (935814778) and an e-mail address (spmn@ieec.uab.es – thi address is protected against spambots; an enabled Javascript is required to see it) in order that potential witnesses may provide further information. [El Digital Castilla-La Mancha]
(Translation (c) 2007, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Ana Luisa Cid)
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