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It may have looked like an out-of-this-world blast, but authorities say a mysterious glow that lit up the early-morning sky in Bridgewater today was no cause for alarm.
Some county and Bridgewater officials believe that transformer fires caused by heavy rain may have played a part in the freakish light show, although they had no definitive answers about the source of the lights.
Shortly after midnight, several Bridgewater residents reported seeing a pulsating glow in the distance that changed colors, similar to the aurora borealis. They said the lights appeared to come from the northern part of the township.
"The sky lit up like pure daylight," said 87-year-old Joseph Wing, who lives on Foothill Road. "This was unlike anything I've ever seen."
Wing said he first wondered if an explosion was responsible, but he didn't hear a blast or feel an impact that matched the intensity of the lights.
He said the glow disappeared around 12:30 a.m. It was followed by reports of power outages in the township.
Originally posted by mus8472
reply to post by grindhouzer
Doubtful it's a meteor, lasts too long. Glow from a fire would be orange and yellow, not blue and green. Also you would have to be very close to the fire for it to light up the sky as much as it is in those videos. Solar activity maybe? Anyone know if there was a recent flare or something?