A number of bright fireballs seen from the 14th of November to 25th over water in UK/Ireland and Scotland region.
Also: Puerto Rico has seen two large fireballs recently, one creating a daylight sonic boom.
November 16. Puerto Rico, over Cabo Rojo. A fireball was spotted streaking across the sky.
November 23. Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands. A very bright daylight fireball was observed across the skies as it disintegrated, producing a sonic boom.
New Zealand has continued to have fireball activity. Australia: Tasmania has been quiet, while Victoria has had some activity, but nothing out of the ordinary. Strandings in both countries have been single events. Update: I was writing this post when this came in from New Zealand. A long duration meteor, 15+ seconds. The video is incredible: Aurora Australis (NZ) | If anyone else in the South Island had security cameras with motion detection running overnight, check your feed from 03.21am 29-11-25 | Facebook
I'm still watching Florida and The Bahamas for stranding activity after the Nov 11th airburst. This meteor exploded at 40+km height, 240,000 TNT/kg energy release, so this could still drive a mass stranding in future weeks.

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