A large ice lump fell from the cloudless sky and hit the neighborhood of Florida.
The temperature was in the 1980s at that time.
The strange incident occurred on Monday, February 3, with a Palm Coast about 60 miles south of Jackson Building. City authorities do not provide explanations.
“At 3:39 pm, the Palm Coast Fire Department was reported on Seminol Woods after reporting most of the ice that fell from the sky,” said the fire department on Facebook on February 3.
“The sender reported multiple ice scattered on the road while hitting a neighbor’s house.”
A large hole was found on the metal roof of one house, and a “remaining ice that entered the residential area” was discovered.
The photo shows a shock of splitting a stuffy metal roof up to a wooden beam and a ridge.
The department did not say whether the house was occupied at the time. No injuries have been reported.
A building inspector was called and said, “It was regarded as a home safety for residence.”
City authorities have notified the Federal Aviation Bureau, suggesting that it is a rare “blue -ice” case. This term applies to frozen aircraft washroom waste.
“Airlines are not allowed to throw away the waste tank on a flight, and the pilot does not have the mechanism to do so. However, leaks may occur from the airplane’s septic tank,” says SkyBrary. ใ
“In rare cases, the blue ice incident away from the aircraft usually brings risks to people and property during the descent.”
The incident responded hundreds of comments and reactions to social media, including those who pointed out that ice did not seem to have blue shades associated with liquid disinfectants.