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Meteorite seen as an omen in Cambodia

A 10-pound meteorite lands in northwest Cambodia, touching off rice-field fires and prayers for peace.
Police chief shows a 10 lb meteorite rock which landed in a former Khmer Rouge zone, northwest Cambodia
Sok Sareth, police chief of Banteay Meanchey province, displays a 10-pound  meteorite that landed in a former Khmer Rouge zone in northwest Cambodia.Stringer/cambodia / Reuters
/ Source: Reuters

A 10-pound (4.5-kilogram) meteorite that landed in a former Khmer Rouge zone of northwest Cambodia sparked fires across rice fields and prayers from villagers who saw it as a divine omen of peace.

“Some farmers are angry with the rock because it caused fires and destroyed several hundred hectares of their paddy fields,” said Sok Sareth, police chief of Banteay Meanchey province, around 200 miles (320 kilometers) northwest of the capital, Phnom Penh.

“But others asked the police to leave it where it landed and put it on a shrine to pray for peace,” he told Reuters on Wednesday.

The black lump of celestial rock sent villagers scurrying for cover when it thumped into the ground in the war-scarred southeast Asian nation on Monday morning.

“It made a noise like a bomb exploding,” Sok Sareth said. “It’s a good thing it didn’t land in the village, or people could have been killed.”

Pictures of the meteorite were splashed across newspapers in the capital, but the item itself has been carried away by police pending scientific analysis.

Initial investigations, conducted by explosives experts still clearing the bombs and mines left behind from Cambodia’s years of civil war against Pol Pot’s guerrillas, have not yielded conclusive results.

“I asked my friend who works as deminer, but he has no idea what the rock is,” Sok Sareth said.