Man wonders if possible meteorite destroyed home: ‘I heard a big bang’

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Man wonders if possible meteorite destroyed home: ‘I heard a big bang’
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A California family's house caught fire after several witnesses described a bright ball of light falling from the sky.

NEVADA COUNTY, Calif. - Officials are looking into the possibility that a meteorite may have destroyed a California home. The house caught fire after several witnesses described a bright ball of light falling from the sky.

“I heard a big bang. I started to smell smoke, and I went onto my porch. It was completely engulfed in flames,” he said. Witnesses from all over the region saw a bright ball in the sky and followed its path to see where it landed. That path might have led to Procita’s home. Penn Valley Fire Department Capt. Josh Miller says he didn’t see the bright ball but soon heard about it from witnesses.

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