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Mysterious Metal Orb Falls from the Sky in Mexico – Locals Warned It Could Be Radioactive

Residents in Veracruz, Mexico were startled when a large metallic orb appeared on top of a tree after reportedly falling from the sky. The strange object quickly became the center of alien spacecraft theories—and more grounded guesses like space debris or a weather balloon.

The sphere was described by meteorologist Isidro Cano in a Facebook post as “a very hard plastic or an alloy of various metals.” Witnesses claimed it fell with a noise but without fire or explosion.

⚠️ Public Warning: Cano posted in all caps urging people “NOT TO TOUCH OR COME NEAR IT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY A SPECIALIST”, suggesting it might be radioactive.

Adding to the mystery, he mentioned a “code” etched on the orb and insisted it “SHOULD NOT BE OPENED”, despite noting there was no visible way to open it. Cano also claimed these spheres might be “timed to open on their own”, allegedly revealing “valuable information” inside.

By early Monday morning, a specialized recovery team reportedly removed the object at 3:15 AM local time and transported it out of Mexico.

While online speculation ranges from alien technology to secret military hardware, experts say it’s more likely a weather balloon component or space debris.