Meteor explosion injuries will run the gamut from superficial to blunt trauma, experts say

As more than 1,000 people seek medical attention for injuries caused by a meteor explosion over Russia’s Ural Mountains Friday, experts say these injuries could range from minor eye scratches to blunt force trauma.

The injuries most likely resulted from the meteor’s sonic blast, which shattered countless windows and caused falling debris. It is estimated the explosions broke more than 1 million square feet of glass.

The meteor, which was assessed to be about 10 tons, entered the Earth’s atmosphere at a hypersonic speed of at least 33,000 miles per hour. It shattered about 18 to 32 miles above the ground, according to the Russian Academy of Sciences.

2 thoughts on “Meteor explosion injuries will run the gamut from superficial to blunt trauma, experts say

  1. Thank you for the news that you give us..The teaching is awesome. You and Lori were saved for this time…God Bless You and keep it coming…

  2. I agree with Jim! This week alone and last week there have been earthquakes, California and Nevada to mention 2 and then the lightening strikes at the Vatican Pope resigning announcement and now this! GOD is definitely trying to wake us ALL UP! It is in the BIBLE too!!! All of the warning signs….Thank-you Jim and Lori and ALL of your wonderful staff for your teachings and products daily! You are a TRUE BLESSING TO US ALL! MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU AT MORNINGSIDE!!!!!

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