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About 200 villagers have fallen ill from mysterious gases that spewed from a crater after a meteorite crashed in southeastern Peru, but no radiation has been detected, officials and scientists said Tuesday.Scores of residents of the farming village of Carancas began vomiting and complaining of headaches and dizziness after the space object struck the area Saturday, creating an eight meter (26-foot) deep, 20 meter (65 foot) wide crater.
steve468
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
imung satriani
Jakarta, Indonesia
gagneeric
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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at 06:08 on September 19th, 2007
imung satriani, This is great- please keep us posted...
at 14:04 on December 31st, 2008
has there been any updates on this story?