Large Block of Ice Crashes Through Roof of California Home
In Brief
The incident has prompted an FAA investigation into the possible origins of the falling ice and its safety implications.
Key Facts
- Yuder Grau of Whittier reported hearing what sounded like an explosion in his living room last Friday morning.
- A large chunk of ice crashed through the roof of a California house and landed on a couch.
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the incident.
- The ice fell from the sky under what ABC News described as 'suspicious circumstance.'
- The event caused significant damage to the home's roof and interior.
What Happened
A large block of ice fell from the sky, crashed through the roof of a home in Whittier, California, and landed on a couch. The FAA is investigating the incident.
Why It Matters
Falling ice from the sky poses safety risks to residents and property. The investigation may help determine if aviation activity or another cause was involved.
What's Next
Authorities, including the FAA, are expected to continue investigating the source of the ice and assess any potential aviation or environmental factors.
