Omaha Dispatch: Mysterious Sighting of Glowing Orbs Over Florence Bridge

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Omaha Dispatch: Mysterious Sighting of Glowing Orbs Over Florence BridgeOmaha Dispatch: Mysterious Sighting of Glowing Orbs Over Florence Bridge Omaha, Nebraska – Residents were left bewildered on Thursday evening after multiple reports of glowing orbs hovering over the Florence Bridge. According to eyewitness accounts, around 9:00 p.m., several bright, spherical objects were seen floating above the Missouri River. The orbs were described as being between the size of a basketball and a beach ball and emitted a faint, ethereal glow. “I was driving over the bridge when I looked up and saw these things above me,” said witness Emily Carter. “They were slowly moving around and didn’t make any noise.” Another witness, John Smith, captured footage of the orbs on his cell phone. The footage shows the orbs changing color from blue to green and then disappearing into the darkness. “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” Smith said. “I’ve never witnessed anything like it before.” Investigators from the Omaha Police Department and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) responded to the scene but were unable to identify the objects. “We have nothing on radar that matches the descriptions of the orbs,” said FAA spokesperson Sarah Johnson. “We are investigating the matter further.” Speculation about the nature of the orbs has run rampant on social media, with some suggesting they could be extraterrestrial visitors, while others believe they are a form of atmospheric plasma. “It’s definitely a mystery,” said Dr. Robert Jones, a professor of astrophysics at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. “Without more evidence, it’s difficult to say what these orbs were.” The Omaha Dispatch will continue to follow this story and provide updates as they become available. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to report any further sightings of the orbs to the Omaha Police Department or the FAA.

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