Rescue is wrong because the meteor is a plane
A meteor falling into the sea in the UK at high speed made many people think it was an airplane and reported to the authorities.
A meteor falling into the sea in the UK at high speed made many people think it was an airplane and reported to the authorities.
On October 23, the fire and rescue force of Kent County, England, received a number of calls from people about a bright object crashing into the coast of Whitstable City.
'A pilot said he looked out the plane window and saw another plane crashing down. Many fishermen at sea also reported that they saw something fall , 'said a spokesman for Kent County fire and rescue force.
Immediately, firefighters in the cities of Whitstable and Herne Bay searched the nearby seas. But they did not see any trace of the plane.
Then the staff did not save confirmation with the firefighters and rescue that no aircraft was missing. The authorities canceled all search efforts and concluded that the trail of light plunged into the sea was a meteor.
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