A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
A video is being shared on social media, which shows the sky in UK's Southampton lit up after a massive explosion. Users have expressed shock after watching the footage, which shows flickers of light and smoke billowing in the sky.
According to the BBC, the explosion took place at St Denys station on Monday after a group of youths threw a scooter on to the tracks causing an electrical fault. It further said that British Transport Police (BTP) and firefighters were called in at 8.26pm (local time), who recovered the scooter. The youths, however, were not found. "It sounded like a bomb had gone off," a resident told the BBC. A student told Daily Echo, "It was bright white and orange, and a plume of smoke - it's hard to describe as it was so bright. We could see the colours of the grass and it looked like daytime!" A user on Twitter said he thought "aliens have returned".
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