Homes
Destroyed, I-77 Damaged After Gas Line Explosion in Sissonville; NTSB
Investigating
11
December, 2012
At
least four homes have been destroyed and Interstate 77 has been
damaged after a gas line explosion in Sissonville.
The
fire was reported just before 1 p.m. Tuesday along Teresa Lane in
Sissonville.
Kanawha
County Commission President Kent Carper tells WSAZ.com a major
20-inch gas transmission line exploded sending flames shooting
hundreds of feet into the air.
Four
homes have been destroyed and at least five others have been damaged,
according to county leaders.....
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Unexplained
Light Formation Spotted Above San Francisco’s Mission Dist.
11
December, 2012
SAN
FRANCISCO (CBS 5) – A viewer told CBS 5 about some surprising video
captured early Sunday morning in San Francisco’s Mission District.
In
the video, a series of lights fly in formation above the city before
appearing to take a diamond shape and eventually disappearing.
Several
commenters on the Mission Mission blog said that they had also
noticed the aircraft.
The
video, which shows seven lights in a row, was shot by Enrique Barrios
with his cellphone.
“Looked
like flame, you know, fireballs in the sky,” Barrios said in an
interview with CBS 5.
David
Shelley took pictures as the lights hovered over him early Sunday
Morning. “Kind of looked like a fiery, floaty thing,” he said.
Witnesses
said the lights flickered on and off, then took different shapes.
“So
in the beginning they looked like flying candles, and then afterwards
they started making formations, triangular formations,” said
Barrios.
Bing
Quock, assistant director of the Morrison Planetarium at the
California Academy of Sciences said, “It’s not a planet, it’s
not a constellation, it’s not meteors, it’s not the moon.”
Quock
said there is a plausible explanation. “It looks to me like it
could have been balloons, carrying lights,” he said.
When
asked if it could be some alien starship, Quock said, “That would
not be my first guess, no.”
“I
am 100 percent sure this was a UFO,” Barrios said. But he admitted
having a little Christmas cheer the night he took the video.
“Absolutely,
tequila was maybe an influence here,” he said, laughing.
CBS
5 contacted federal aviation officials, and they said they have
received no reports of strange lights in the sky, and aren’t sure
what the aircraft spotted in the video is. So for now, the flying
objects remain unidentified.
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