The meteorite, with a diameter of several dozen meters wrapped in blazing flames, descended from the sky with searing heat. As it hurtled towards the ground at a high speed, it emitted a piercing roar, and one could imagine the impact force it would bring upon collision. The shock wave could affect an area of several thousand square meters. Unless those standing on the ground evacuated immediately upon seeing the meteorite, they would undoubtedly fail to escape its strike. Even with a timely retreat, one would have to flee quickly enough to stay clear of the impact zone—any hesitation, and it would be impossible to avoid the meteorite's range.