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Flights forced to divert to avoid SpaceX rocket explosion debris

Sky News Friday, 17 January 2025
Flights forced to divert to avoid SpaceX rocket explosion debrisDozens of planes have been forced to divert or fly holding patterns to avoid potential debris from the SpaceX rocket that blew up.
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News video: At Least 20 Flights Were Diverted to Avoid SpaceX Rocket Debris

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Debris from an exploded SpaceX rocket fell over the Caribbean Thursday, necessitating the diversion of at least 20 flights, according to Al Jazeera. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman reports.

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