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A mysterious disease in Peru after fall of meteor

20-09-2007
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Residents of a small village in Peru has been complaining of nausea and headache since a meteor fell near the village last Saturday.

LIMA- Manager of health Jorge Lopez of Puna region which Caranca Village is affiliated to has stated that complaints of villagers result from the strange smell coming from the crater caused by the meteor.   

In addition to the quake felt by the villagers wih horror, 7 police going to examine the crater have been also taken under treatment in hospital. Local authorities have stated that boiling water is coming from the crater which is in 30 meter in diameter and 6 meter in depth and that experts and a rescue team have been sent to the area. Eye witnesses told about the fall of the meteor saying that they saw a fire ball and thought that a plane was falling down.  

 
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