A new fireball has been observed in the sky of the Canary Islands during the past dawnas reported this Sunday by the Fireball and Meteorite Research Network (SPMN).
Specific, has been registered at 04.03 hours by Ramón López, collaborator of the SPMN, from the town of Playa Blanca (Lanzarote), flying over the north coast of Tenerife.
This is the third phenomenon of these characteristics that has been located on the islands in recent days after this Wednesday afternoon a rock-type or metallic meteorite space object entered the atmosphere and disintegrated in the skies of the islands.
It caused a loud noise that was noticed from different parts of Gran Canaria and that led to the 112 Canarias receiving almost 40 calls from citizens warning of loud noise and vibrations in their homes.
On the other hand, in the early hours of Thursday, a fireball was seen flying over the north of Gran Canaria, also captured by Ramón López from Playa Blanca.
Finally, none of the firecrackers have led to incidents or interventions by the emergency services.