Giant chunk of ice falls through roof and lands on living room couch in Los Angeles home

A Los Angeles County supervisor is calling for a Federal Aviation Administration investigation after a chunk of ice crashed into the roof of a home.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn shared photos on social media showing the piece of ice covered in dirt that crashed through the roof, punched a hole in the ceiling and fell onto the living room sofa of a home in Whittier, the Telegraph reports.
"Flight data shows that an aircraft was flying above us at the time," Hahn wrote.
"We are lucky that no one was in the room when this happened. This incident could have been much worse," she added.
Hahn is calling for the FAA to investigate whether the piece of ice actually fell from a plane.
Resident Yuder Grau was home at the time of the incident and said it sounded like an explosion.
Thania Manga, the homeowner, is keeping the ice, which she described as smelly, sealed in bags and frozen until it can be identified.
"We definitely want to know what it consists of and whether it will affect our health. Secondly, we understand if it is a plane or something like that, so we can understand why it happens, because even now as we speak, there is a plane above us and it is scary," Manga said. /Telegraph/
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