Constance Leverton was making dinner in her Maple Bay home on Vancouver Island Sunday night (Dec. 12) at approximately 5 p.m., when she heard a big boom.
鈥淚t was loud with all the windows closed,鈥 she said.
Reports quickly started hitting social media from people between Victoria and Campbell River who either heard a boom or saw a bright light. Alberni Valley News reporter Elena Rardon was driving back to Port Alberni from Beaver Creek when she saw a bright, yellowish light, moving fast in the direction of Mt. Arrowsmith.
鈥淚 assumed it was a firework, but it was travelling down instead of up,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was very bright and moved fast.鈥
A site called Volcano Discovery reported an 鈥渦nconfirmed quake or seismic-like event鈥16 km northwest of Victoria鈥 at 5:05 p.m. Weather enthusiasts and others surmised it was a meteor, and that it was seen in the vicinity of Port Alberni.
Paul (@Paul76966495) tweeted 鈥淰ery large meteorite about 5 p.m. spotted from Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Had very large fire tail. Impact unknown distance or location very large percussion.鈥
John Cassidy, an earthquake seismologist with Natural Resources Canada and University of Victoria professor said there was 鈥渘othing obvious鈥 on seismographs on the south Island, and doubted it was an earthquake.
鈥淎n exploding meteor (bolide) makes the most sense, seen and heard over a large area鈥攂ut no significant group shaking,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a mystery so far.鈥
susie.quinn@albernivalleynews.com
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