Meteorite Hits Car in France

Meteorite Hits Car in France

Strasbourg, France, was shaken on November 20, 2023 by an unusual incident: an object, which many speculate to be a meteorite, impacted and pierced the roof of a car.

This event left residents surprised and generated a flurry of speculation on social networks.

The impact was so strong that it not only damaged the roof of the vehicle, but also completely destroyed the rear seats and left the glass broken.

The video below shows the roof of the car with a large hole apparently punctured at very high speed. In addition, what appears to be a meteorite is observed among the remains of the car.

The car's owner and neighbors reported feeling a strong impact, comparable to a tremor, when the object fell from the sky.

Despite the seriousness of the incident, the owner of the vehicle was surprisingly calm, although there are concerns about whether insurance will cover the damage caused by such an extraordinary event.

This event has sparked controversy and debate on social media, with people questioning whether it was really a meteorite or if it was a hoax. For now, the exact nature of the object and the origin of the incident remains a mystery.

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