Mysterious stone glows, radiates strange gas in Mexico

People in Mexico have discovered mysterious rocks, glowing and radiating strange gas.

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Local media reported that unusual rocks were found in Sonora state, northwestern Mexico. They emit the described gas that smells like chlorine.

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The unusual rock found in Sonora state, northwestern Mexico.(Photo: Daily Mail)

Gas emitted from strange stones is also reported to alter color in different materials, including paper and cardboard. A metallurgical laboratory in Copper del Mayo, Sonora state is currently testing abnormal stone samples.

Weird News Brazil quoted Juan Manuel Ramirez Sandoval, official of the technical department of the Bureau of Civil Affairs, Novojoa City, Sonora state, saying: "We don't know what exactly these stones are. Mineral companies operating in the region are interested in analyzing them in their labs. "

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A close-up of a glowing, strange, glowing stone and the ability to transform colors like paper and cardboard.(Photo: Daily Mail)

According to the regional fire department commander, people are worried that strange stones may cause harmful effects. The official added: "We do not know where they originated. They may fall from a truck. We do not know whether the gas emitted from the rocks is toxic. or whether they have radioactivity, only a careful study can determine the origin of the stones, whether they are born on Earth or not. "

The stones spew fire from the sea

Last year, a 43-year-old woman had to operate her left leg after the automatic stones caught fire in her pocket. The incident occurred when she was on vacation with her family at the beach of Trestles, San Diego, USA. While going to the beach, her children collected 7 stones of an odd shape, orange or green. The mother was careful to put all the stones in her shorts pocket to take home.

Captain Marc Stone, a spokesman for Orange County Fire Department, said the anonymous, secular woman began to feel the heat radiating from her pants pocket when cooking at her home in San Clemente. Her pants and skin started to burn when the heat intensified. She also suffered a second-degree burn at her hand when trying to remove stones from her pocket.

Experts say strange stones contain phosphorite. A chemical chain reaction may have caused them to fire when rubbed in their pockets while walking "miserably".

Phosphorus in rock or phosphorite is often deposited by sediment and will decay phosphorus due to sun-drenched beams in the course of being washed away by rivers and streams to the coast.