Tuesday, November 08, 2022

‘BIG BANG’: Meteor destroyed man's California home?

Denette Wilford - Yesterday - 
 Toronto Sun

Firefighter walking towards blaze that destroyed home in California.

Michelle Bandur KCRA
on Saturday

A Nevada County man believes a meteorite hit his house catching it on fire! Penn Valley Fire is also investigating if that’s the cause after many people saw a bright ball fall from the sky and land in the area of the home. The family lost everything including one dog, another was saved. (The one in the picture) Here is their GoFundMe.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/my-sons-house-was-destroyed-by-f…

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Did a meteor fall from space and cause a massive fire that destroyed a California man’s home?

Dustin Procita, a rancher in Nevada County, wasn’t sure what had hit his home on Friday night until after firefighters put out the blaze.

“I heard a big bang,” Procita told KCRA . “I started to smell smoke and I went on to my porch and it was completely engulfed in flames.”

The structure burned to the ground after the object — which witnesses saw flash across the sky — slammed into his house.

“Meteorite, asteroid — one of those two,” Capt. Josh Miller, of the Penn Valley Fire Department, told the news outlet. “I had one individual tell me about it first and like, ‘OK, I’ll put that in the back of my mind.’

“But then more people — two, three or four more — started coming in and talking about it.”

Miller added: “Everyone I talked to said it was a flaming ball falling from the sky and landed in that general area.”

Procita had just gone inside and was on his couch when the apparent meteor hit his home.

The house was instantly engulfed in flames, and crews battled the fire for several hours.

Procita was able to save one of his dogs but he was unable to get to the second one, according to a GoFundMe campaign created by his mother.

But after seeing footage others had taken of the incident, he counts himself “lucky that it was 30 feet away from me and not five.”

The farmer admitted he was shocked when they said it was a meteor

“I watched meteor showers and stuff as a kid,” he said, “but I definitely didn’t look forward to them landing in my yard, or through my roof.”

The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing and could take up to two weeks.

Procita was able to joke about the so-called lucky fireball destroying his home.

“They say it’s a 1 in 4 trillion chance, so I guess I might be buying a lottery ticket today.”

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