Russian Region Begins Cleanup After Meteor Blast - Wall Street Journal

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[h=3]Associated Press[/h]CHELYABINSK, Russia—A small army of workers set to work Saturday to replace the estimated 200,000 square meters (49 acres) of windows shattered by the shock wave from a meteor that exploded over Russia's Chelyabinsk region.
The astonishing Friday morning event blew out windows in more than 4,000 buildings in the region, mostly in the capital city of the same name and injured some 1,200 people, largely with cuts from the flying glass.
Forty of the injured remained hospitalized on Saturday, two of them in serious condition, state news agency RIA Novosti reported, citing the regional health ministry.

Chelyabinsk.ru/Associated PressA meteor contrail was seen over Chelyabinsk, Russia, on Friday. The meteor streaked across the sky of Russia's Urals, causing explosions and injuring around 1,000 people.

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