Chaos somerset Highway: Mysterious Explosion Sends Cars Flying — Eyewitnesses Report ‘Blinding Flash’ in the Sky
Chaos on Somerset Highway: Mysterious Explosion Sends Cars Flying — Eyewitnesses Report ‘Blinding Flash’ in the Sky
Somerset, UK — In a bizarre and terrifying turn of events, a mysterious explosion rocked the usually quiet Somerset Highway late Friday evening, sending several vehicles airborne and causing widespread panic among motorists. Witnesses described a sudden “blinding flash” followed by a thunderous boom that shook the ground for miles around.
The explosion, which occurred around 9:47 PM local time, resulted in at least 12 vehicles being tossed off the road, some reportedly flipping multiple times before landing. Emergency services were on the scene within minutes, but the cause of the explosion remains unknown. Authorities have cordoned off a large section of the highway between junctions 11 and 14 as investigators scramble for answers.
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Hannah Willoughby, a local teacher who was driving home with her two children when the blast occurred. “There was this intense white light—so bright it blinded me for a second—and then a shockwave hit the car. We were lifted off the road, even if just briefly. It was like something out of a movie.”
Other drivers reported similar experiences, describing what felt like a “pressure wave” that surged through their vehicles moments after the light appeared in the sky. One witness, Darren Monk, claimed he saw what looked like a “fireball streaking down from the clouds” just before the explosion. “It was like the sky ripped open,” he told reporters. “Then boom—cars flying, alarms blaring, and absolute chaos.”
A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police confirmed that multiple agencies, including bomb disposal units, the fire service, and hazardous materials experts, are currently investigating the scene. “At this time, we cannot confirm the source of the explosion,” said Chief Superintendent Laura Pennington. “However, there is no immediate evidence suggesting a terrorist incident or criminal activity.”
Despite the ferocity of the blast, remarkably, there have been no confirmed fatalities as of Saturday morning. Paramedics treated over 30 people for injuries, most of which were minor to moderate. Several individuals were taken to nearby hospitals with suspected fractures and head injuries.
Social media quickly erupted with speculation, with some users suggesting everything from a meteor strike to an experimental military weapon gone wrong. Videos uploaded shortly after the incident show plumes of smoke rising from the highway and emergency vehicles rushing to the scene under flashing blue lights.
Meteorologists from the UK Met Office stated there were no weather anomalies or lightning storms recorded in the area at the time of the explosion. “There was no natural weather phenomenon that could explain what occurred,” said Dr. Clive Dawson, senior atmospheric scientist.
Adding to the mystery, the UK Space Agency reported no known satellite debris or meteor showers scheduled for that time. “We have no records of any atmospheric re-entry or objects breaching Earth’s orbit over Somerset last night,” said agency spokesperson Rebecca Lane.
Local residents in the nearby village of Chew Magna said they heard a loud bang and felt their windows shake. “It sounded like a bomb had gone off,” said Alan Jeffries, a retired engineer. “We ran outside and saw this weird glow in the sky, and then just smoke in the distance.”
As authorities continue their investigation, the Somerset Highway remains closed for what officials say will be “at least another 24 hours.” Drivers are being urged to seek alternative routes, and anyone with dashcam footage from the area between 9:30 PM and 10:00 PM Friday is being asked to come forward.
For now, the cause of the mysterious explosion remains a chilling enigma. But for those who witnessed it, the event has left an indelible mark.
“This wasn’t just a crash,” said Willoughby. “It was something bigger. Something unexplainable.”
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