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LIMA (Reuters) - Dozens of people living in a Peruvian town near Lake

Titicaca reported vomiting and headaches after they went to look at a

crater apparently left by a meteorite that crashed down over the

weekend, health officials said on Tuesday.

 

 

 

After hearing a loud noise, people went to see what had happened and

found a crater 65 feet (20 metres) wide and 22 feet (7 metres) deep

on an uninhabited plateau near Carancas in the Puno region.

 

Experts from Peru's Geophysical Institute are on their way to the

area 800 miles (1,300 km) south of Lima to verify whether it was a

meteorite.

 

" We've examined about 100 people who got near to the meteorite crater

who have vomiting and headaches because of gasses coming out of

there, " Jorge Lopez, health director in Puno, told Reuters.

 

" People are scared, " he said.

 

Lopez said people went to the site after hearing a crash that they

thought might be an airplane.

 

" We ourselves went near the crater and now we've got irritated

throats and itching noses, " Lopez said.

 

The site is near the border with Bolivia and experts from San Andres

university in La Paz said initial analyses of sand samples from the

crater showed that it could be a meteorite, according to newspaper

reports.

 

Luisa Macedo, a geologist with the Mining Geology and Metallurgy

Institute in Lima, told Reuters the reaction between the elements in

a meteorite and the Earth's surface can generate gases that then

dissipate.

 

Meteorites fell in 2002 and 2004 in the Andean area of Arequipa in

southern Peru, Hernando Tavera, head of the Peruvian Geophysical

Institute, told Reuters.

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