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****Raw Video: San Bruno Surveillance Cameras Capture meteor strike followed by fireball detonation****
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1096208:MV8xMTg5NjE0XzE5MzA5NDQxXzg4OTM5RDQ2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1045299] The stones are the debris from the gas line rupturing prior to the explosion. The line is under pressure, the pipe blew out and the pressure thru up the debris. you can see the cloud of gas following the debris, the when a spark from the debris ignites the gas, you can follow the ignition of the gas cloud. This pipe was over 50 years old and had no corrosion protection, similar to over 65% of the gas lines buried throughout the US. [/quote] That is not true. I live in the area. Those lines are 30 years old or less maybe. [/quote]
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At the 10 second mark of video a hail of space rocks located to the far left at the middle of the screen flurryb down then an explosion....
No wonder witnesses heard a loud airborne whoosh.
Don't believe me check it out...
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