The Intriguing Stories of the Tunguska Event
On June 30, 1908, an explosive event in Siberia flattened over 2,150 square kilometers of forest without a crater, puzzling scientists and sparking discussions about its origins. Witnesses described fiery disturbances and a powerful blast. With no impact scar, theories range from cometary explosions to more speculative ideas. This enigmatic occurrence inspired various cultural narratives and continues to intrigue researchers seeking answers beneath Siberia’s expanse.