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Meteorite burns up over north Russia

By on January 10, 2017


A meteorite (Pictured) has burned up over the Arkhangelsk Region in north Russia, without reaching the Earth, the regional emergencies services reported on Monday. (Photo: Alex Alishevskikh/ Flickr)
A meteorite (Pictured) has burned up over the Arkhangelsk Region in north Russia, without reaching the Earth, the regional emergencies services reported on Monday. (Photo: Alex Alishevskikh/ Flickr)

MOSCOW –A meteorite has burned up over the Arkhangelsk Region in north Russia, without reaching the Earth, the regional emergencies services reported on Monday.

“Yes, indeed, a meteorite burned up in the dense layers of the atmosphere in the Arkhangelsk Region in the evening of January 8. It did not reach the Earth. Eye-witnesses saw a flash in the sky,” the emergencies services said.

This happening has not caused any consequences, the emergencies services said.

“There are no structures damaged or persons affected. This has also had no effect on the work of infrastructure,” the emergencies services said.

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