India, March 17 -- On Tuesday, a loud boom heard near Cleveland, Ohio, was confirmed as a meteor by NASA after hours of speculation. In an update, NASA said that the meteor originated from an asteroid, which fragmented over Ohio and Pennsylvania into several meteorites, before impacting and falling in Ohio's Medina County.

A dramatic footage of a meteor, which was first spotted in the US skies above Lake Erie, was captured by the security camera at the bus stop on Olmstead Falls, in Cuyahoga County, in the suburbs of Cleveland.

Here's the video:

Ohio residents first spotted the meteor around 9am local time on Tuesday. Per NASA, the official time of the meteor being spotted in the sky was 8:57am over Lake Erie in Lorain.

As of now, the...