[meteorite-list] Refrigerator-Sized Chunk of Ice Crushes Car in Florida
From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 23:26:34 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <200701290726.XAA02666_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,247938,00.html Refrigerator-Sized Chunk of Ice Crushes Car in Florida Fox News January 28, 2007 A Hillsborough County resident's Ford Mustang was destroyed by just that Sunday, when a large slab of ice fell from the clear Florida sky directly onto the automobile, WTVT reports. A neighbor of the resident who's now down a car told the local FOX affiliate that there was whooshing sound around 9 a.m. EST. Just moments later, he saw the car get crushed by ice. Neighbors speculated the block of ice weighed at least 50 pounds. No injuries were reported, and the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said it is investigating. Federal Aviation Administration and local airport officials told WTVT they are unsure if a plane could be faulted for the incident. This latest incident comes less than two weeks ago something similar happened in Philadelphia. A chunk of ice believed to have come from a passing airliner fell through the roof of home in the Pennsylvania suburb. No one was injured, but a mother and her 4-year-old daughter were home at the time. The FAA is currently investigating that incident. --------------------------------------------------------------- Aliens, Atmosphere, or Airplane? By Valerie Boey Tampa Bay's 10 News January 28, 2007 Tampa, Florida -- Neighbors heard a whistling sound is what they described before noticing that a neighbor's car was severly damaged. The Ford Mustang had a 100 pound block of ice sitting in the backseat. The back end of the car was caved in. The only explanation from neighbors is the ice fell from the sky. Hillsborough deputies do not believe it was a criminal activity. The 20-year-old owner of the car is upset and did not want to talk to Tampa Bay's 10 News. His father says he has not seen anything like it before. Neighbors have pieces of the ice chunk in their refrigerators. The owner of the car is in possession of the major chunk of ice. Received on Mon 29 Jan 2007 02:26:34 AM PST |
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