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  • 4/12/2024
Early in the morning on Wednesday, April 10, the night sky over New Jersey was unexpectedly illuminated by a massive fireball streaking across it. This remarkable event marks the third extraordinary natural phenomenon observed in the United States this week, following a rare earthquake and a total solar eclipse. Reports suggest that the sudden blaze of light may have been caused by a meteor hurtling towards the earth, possibly landing somewhere within New Jersey's Garden State or its surrounding areas.

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00:00 Early in the morning on Wednesday, April 10, the night sky over New Jersey was unexpectedly
00:09 illuminated by a massive fireball streaking across it.
00:13 This remarkable event marks the third extraordinary natural phenomenon observed in the United
00:18 States this week following a rare earthquake and a total solar eclipse.
00:23 Reports suggest that the sudden blaze of the light may have been caused by a meteor hurtling
00:27 towards the Earth, possibly landing somewhere within New Jersey's Garden State or its surrounding
00:32 areas.
00:33 The luminous and brilliant spectacle was reported to the American Meteor Society by the residents
00:38 in various New Jersey towns along some parts of Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania
00:43 too.
00:44 A security camera video was shared by Linda Price on Facebook from her home in Walthownship,
00:48 New Jersey.
00:49 In the video, a flash was seen across the sky in just a couple of seconds at 3.43 a.m.
00:55 Shards of unusual sighting flooded the AMS website with multiple witnesses from the same
00:59 region reporting similar experiences within the short time frame.
01:02 Darren T., a resident of Hackettstown in Warren County, nearly 50 miles off New York City,
01:08 described the astonishment at witnessing a bright light.
01:12 "This was first for me in my area," he remarked.
01:14 "I have seen shooting stars before, but nothing like this."
01:18 Christina V., another New Jersey resident, recounted her experience of stepping outside
01:23 around 3.40 a.m. and being captivated by a streak of vibrant green light in the sky.
01:28 "It seemed almost neon in color, falling gracefully before disappearing," she wrote.
01:32 "Though I was viewing it through my window, I was utterly stunned.
01:35 I immediately rushed to share the light with my boyfriend and sought validation online."
01:40 Meanwhile, Dawn B., a resident in the Mount Kisco, Westchester County, also described
01:44 the event as "incredible" and "kind of surreal," echoing the sentiment of many who witnessed
01:50 this great phenomenon.
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