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The bright light observed over the skies of Iraq on Friday, September 6 , was confirmed to be a meteor.
Several people believed the light was a phenomenon called “earthquake lightning” due to confusion regarding a prior incident where a meteor flash was mistaken for lightning in Lebanon and Syria .
The General Authority for Meteorology and Seismic Monitoring is monitoring the information being circulated on social media.
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