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A massive fireball brings people to TEARS as it lights up the skies over Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, leaving some fearing ‘Armageddon’<!-- wp:html --><p><a href="https://whatsnew2day.com/">WhatsNew2Day - Latest News And Breaking Headlines</a></p> <div> <h2>A massive fireball brings people to TEARS as it lights up the skies over Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, leaving some fearing ‘Armageddon’</h2> <p><strong>A massive and incredibly bright comet streaked across the sky earlier this month to the astonishment of many witnesses in the southern US states. </strong><br /> <strong>The American Meteor Society reported receiving 50 sightings of the giant fireball in six states. </strong><br /> <strong>A moved witness said he thought it was the end of days: “I found myself looking for a mushroom cloud or Armageddon.” </strong></p> <p class="author-section byline-plain">By Sophie Mann for Dailymail.Com </p> <p><a href="https://whatsnew2day.com/a-massive-fireball-brings-people-to-tears-as-it-lights-up-the-skies-over-texas-alabama-georgia-mississippi-louisiana-and-florida-leaving-some-fearing-armageddon/">A massive fireball brings people to TEARS as it lights up the skies over Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, leaving some fearing ‘Armageddon’</a></p> </div><!-- /wp:html -->

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A massive fireball brings people to TEARS as it lights up the skies over Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, leaving some fearing ‘Armageddon’

A massive and incredibly bright comet streaked across the sky earlier this month to the astonishment of many witnesses in the southern US states.
The American Meteor Society reported receiving 50 sightings of the giant fireball in six states.
A moved witness said he thought it was the end of days: “I found myself looking for a mushroom cloud or Armageddon.”

A massive fireball brings people to TEARS as it lights up the skies over Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, leaving some fearing ‘Armageddon’

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