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Joel Kontinen
A spectacular fireball blazing at 47,900 mph or 34 900 miles will hit the Earth on 1 April,
Fireballs was seen in England recently and in Norway,
A fireball could also have detonated over the ancient Middle Eastern city of Tall el-Hamman or Sodom around 3,600 years ago. It's possible that the explosion, which was roughly 1,000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, set the city instantly ablaze before levelling it with a powerful shockwave, killing all of its inhabitants
That why the biblical Testament is always correct. ,
Source;
Baker,
Harry, 2022. Potentially hazardous asteroid' will make its
closest-ever approach to Earth on April Fools' Day (yes, really) Live Science 29 March.