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Fireball seen from Texas to North Dakota, causing electricity to flicker, car stereo interruption, and blown fuses in hospital beds
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 70409102:MV8zNzQxOTEwXzY2OTc1MDUxXzlEQjJCMTNG] and so it begins just what if... the fireballs were headed towards hawaii. 6 incoming, and the missiles launched were at the fireballs. Which triggered the alarm. [/quote]
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I'm seeing a lot of posts on Facebook about a flash in the sky last night around 9 pm CST that had a whirring sound. As it occurred, electricity flickered and some car stereos cut in and out. OPPD in Omaha has a statement that it was a blip in a transmission line. But comments on Facebook sound like it happened from Texas to North Dakota.
At 28 seconds on this video, you can see the flash in the upper left corner.
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Did anyone else experience this?
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