
Mysterious Orange Aerial Phenomenon Reported Over East London
An unidentified glowing object was observed in the skies above East London early on the morning of March 23, 2026. At approximately 6:10 AM, a witness reported seeing a bright, elongated orange orb traveling in an eastward direction. The sighting lasted for roughly 45 seconds before the object appeared to divide into two distinct glowing entities. One of these segments subsequently faded and vanished, while the other diminished in intensity until it disappeared entirely from view.
The witness noted that the morning sky was characterized by a hazy, orange hue, which initially led to speculation that the object could be a high-altitude aircraft reflecting sunlight. However, the duration and behavior of the light did not align with typical aviation patterns. While the observer acknowledged that the phenomenon could potentially be explained by conventional aerial activity or satellite reflections, the unusual nature of the display has prompted public inquiry. No official explanation from aviation authorities or meteorological agencies has been provided regarding the incident. The report adds to a growing collection of anecdotal accounts involving unexplained orbs in the region, though this specific event is notable for its occurrence during daylight hours.
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