Source: Yahoo
Phoenix's FOX 10 reporter Andrea Robinson was in the middle of an
on-air report when an unexplained, bright white explosion appeared in
the distance behind her.
The strange blast was caught on tape and aired live during Robinson's report.
At first, news station employees thought the explosion was a
transformer. But when FOX 10 checked with local utility providers APS
and Salt River Project, they were told no transformers had blown in the
area.
While the source of the explosion remains a mystery, it comes just
before the 15th anniversary of one of the most-famous UFO sightings in
recent history. On March 13, 1997, a cluster of glowing orbs moving in a V-shaped formation was spotted in the skies above Phoenix. That incident was also caught on film. The origin of the light formation has since been endlessly analyzed and debated.
Arizona is also home to Travis Walton,
who famously claimed to have been abducted by a UFO in 1975. Walton has
written a number of books on the subject, and his story was turned into
the 1993 film "Fire in the Sky."
And while Phoenix officials remain stumped by the strange light
explosion, FOX 10 has reached out to the public asking for assistance in
explaining exactly what was caught on film.