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BREAKING: At this time Multiple fire departments are actively looking for possible crashed meteor or fire ball that came out of the sky

 

 

Multiple fire departments are currently searching for what may have been a meteor crash. Reports began pouring in around noon on Thursday from residents across North Carolina, South Carolina, Atlanta, Tennessee, and parts of Florida, all describing a blazing fireball streaking across the sky. Witnesses said it looked like a possibly a meteor or asteroid plummeting through the atmosphere. The fireball was most commonly spotted around 12:30 p.m. sparking a flurry of calls to local newsrooms and emergency services.

  • Asteroids don’t plummet through the atmosphere, only meteors… Regardless, it probably burned up. They need to be visible for about 4 seconds, any less and they usually burn up completely.
  • Bro, that’s not a meteor. The plasma trail started WAY too late for this to be some kind of a space rock on a collision course with Earth. No, this was something in orbit that deorbited. The authorities aren’t going to go hunting for a rock – a crashed Russian spy satellite? you batcha. – Michael Wells

Key Points: Key Points Research suggests no crash site has been located yet for the meteor sighting on June 26, 2025. Fire departments in South Carolina are still searching, with no confirmation found as of 02:30 PM EDT. The American Meteor Society is investigating reports, but no updates on a crash site. Background On June 26, 2025, around 12:30 p.m. EDT, a bright fireball was seen across the Southeast US, including South Carolina, prompting searches for a possible crash site. Current Status As of 02:30 PM EDT, news sources and X posts indicate that the search is ongoing, with no crash site confirmed. The American Meteor Society is still analyzing over 100 reports. Next Steps Further updates may be available as the search continues and investigations progress. Survey Note: Detailed Analysis of the June 26, 2025, Meteor Sighting and Crash Site Search On June 26, 2025, a significant aerial phenomenon was observed across the Southeast United States, particularly in South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and parts of Florida, around 12:30 p.m. EDT. Witnesses described a bright, elongated object, often referred to as a “blazing fireball,” streaking across the sky, leading to speculation that it was a meteor. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the event, focusing on the search for a possible crash site and the current status as of 02:30 PM EDT on the same day.

Event Description and Initial Observations The event was widely reported, with multiple news outlets and social media platforms capturing the public’s reaction. The fireball was visible for several seconds, with some observers noting a possible smoke trail, visible on satellite imagery. Local news, such as WMBF News, reported on the sighting, noting that a woman driving in Upstate South Carolina saw a possible meteor, and videos were submitted by viewers in Columbia County, Georgia, to [WRDW]([invalid url, do not cite]). An X post by @CodyAlcornshared a video from Greenwood, South Carolina, showing the object falling, with reports extending to Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. Another X post by@MyRadarES mentioned 128 formal reports to the American Meteor Society (AMS), suggesting the object passed over Atlanta and potentially left shards in South Carolina. Search Efforts and Official Response The sighting triggered a significant response from local authorities, particularly in South Carolina. Fire departments, including Anderson County Fire and Anderson City Fire, were mobilized to search for a possible crash site, focusing on the Upstate region, specifically Anderson, Spartanburg, and Greenville Counties. The search was initiated due to reports of shaking and rumbling, though no seismic activity was detected, as noted in reports from Fox 5 NY.

Despite these efforts, as of 02:30 PM EDT on June 26, 2025, no public updates have confirmed whether a crash site was found or if meteorite fragments were recovered. Given the recency of the event, it is possible that updates are still forthcoming, but current information suggests the search is ongoing. Satellite imagery provided additional context, with a GOES satellite detecting a “strike” in clear air over central South Carolina, potentially associated with the fireball’s entry into the atmosphere, as reported by WMBF News. This supports the hypothesis that the object was a meteor, but the lack of confirmed debris indicates it may have burned up completely, a common outcome for many fireballs. Astronomical and Meteorological Context The timing of the event, in late June 2025, coincides with a period of low meteor activity, as outlined in the AMS’s [Meteor Activity Outlook for June 21-26, 2025]([invalid url, do not cite]). The outlook notes an estimated total hourly rate of approximately 7-9 sporadic meteors, depending on the observer’s latitude, with no major meteor showers active. However, the June Bootid meteor shower, active from June 22 to July 2 and peaking on June 27, could be a potential source.

While typically low in activity, it is possible that the observed fireball was a larger particle from this shower, given its timing just before the peak. The AMS website provides further context, noting that fireballs are bright meteors that can be seen over wide areas, aligning with the event’s description. The society’s pending reports, accessible at [AMS Fireball Reports]([invalid url, do not cite]), include multiple sightings from June 26, 2025, particularly from South Carolina and Georgia, with times around 12:25-12:30 EDT, though some time zone discrepancies in the reports suggest ongoing verification. Detailed Reports and Verification Status The AMS received over 100 reports of the fireball, with specific mentions of sightings in Anderson, SC, Norwood, GA, Orangeburg, SC, Lexington, SC, Eastman, GA, Augusta, GA, and Lake Lure, NC, among others. A table of pending reports from the AMS, as of the latest check, is provided below for

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