UPDATE: Possible Meteor Strike Causes Large Boom in Bemidji, Minnesota

BELTRAMI COUNTY, MN (trfnews.i234.me) We have an update from the Beltrami County Emergency Management Office. They’ve now released video of a large boom heard in Bemidji, Minnesota on this Monday evening.
now have an update uh regarding a large
boom that was heard in buiji on this
Monday evening multiple calls to the 911
Center the uh Beltrami County Emergency
Management office has now released this
surveillance video we’ll show it to you
a couple of times
here
this again from the Beltrami County
Emergency Management office we were
provided this video from a residence in
nyore that clearly shows a very bright
white blue flash over the sky moments
after a single thunderous boom is heard
this boom rattled Windows shook houses
and was heard across much of Southern
belamy County based on all the details
and now video it’s looking likely this
was a meteor again that’s from the
belamy County Emergency Management
office I’m Neil Berg reporting for I
trfnews.i234.me

24 comments

  1. Yeah if you spell meteor like Fireworks 🎆 my Las Vegas bet is it was a very large bottle rocket from out of state. I'm sure a little Google search or someone familiar fireworks will have a clue.

  2. A meteor makes sense, right now we are going through the Taurid meteor stream. Last night was the peak. It most likely exploded in the sky and may not have actually hit the ground.

  3. They're are NO meteors, comets or asteroids coming INTO Earth, because of God's firmament above us, also nothing from mankind is leaving through the firmament. God's plan is for his creation to stay until he's finished with it, which is soon. These are either man-made objects falling OR a Likely Star, which are in our neighborhood burned out and served it's purpose. You've been lied to by science!

  4. Probably a firecracker. The flash and the boom was too quick, literally two or three seconds apart in the video, unless the video was edited, it depends on how spaced out the flash and the explosion were, if it was an airburst meteor, it would’ve likely taken about 40 to 50 seconds for the boom to reach the ground.

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