Mysterious light flashes in the sky on the border of Tetulia, locals are terrified by the terrifying sound


Published: 11:43 20 December 2025
A mysterious light suddenly appeared in the sky of Tetulia in Panchagarh, causing panic and curiosity in various areas of the district after the sighting of a bright light in the sky on Thursday (December 18) evening. Within moments, the matter spread on social media and various speculations started surrounding the light.
Although some locals described the light as a drone or an unidentified object, many believed it was a meteorite.
Some others claimed that the surrounding area shook with a loud noise after the light went off.
It has been learned that local residents saw the light in the sky at the same time in Panchagarh Tetulia, as well as in Panchagarh Sadar
upazila Chaklahat, Harivasa, Sardapara, Moynaguri, Dewanhat and Maladam, Kaliaganj of Boda upazila and Tentulia upazila.
After the incident, multiple videos and posts were spread on social media. Facebook user JR Zakir Mohammad wrote that a white missile-like object flew over his house and created a loud noise, which spread panic among the locals.
On the other hand, MD Rabbi released a video captured from the July Pillar area of Sher-e-Bangla Park, raising questions about what the light could be.
Banglabanda resident Jahangir Alam
posted that India's new Agni-5 missile is being tested on the border.
In this regard, Panchagarh wildlife and environment photographer Firoz Al Sabah said, there is no reason to panic.
Panchagarh-18 Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah Mohammad Kayes said, initially we have confirmed that it is a meteorite.
Panchagarh Deputy Commissioner Kazi Md. Sayemuzzaman said, it is nothing but a meteorite. He urged everyone to remain calm and not to panic and not to listen to rumors.
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