Turks and Caicos issues warning after SpaceX’s Starship explosion

The government of Turks and Caicos has issued an urgent warning following debris from SpaceX’s Starship rocket falling from the sky after a mid-air explosion during its latest test flight on March 6. The debris was also reported over parts of The Bahamas, Jamaica, and South Florida.

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In an official statement posted on the government’s Instagram account, authorities confirmed that they are in communication with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), SpaceX, and UK agencies to assess the situation.

“We wish the public to be aware that SpaceX’s launch this evening appears to have broken apart in flight. We are in touch with the US FAA and UK agency leaders to confirm this position. Protocols for the post-incident have been implemented. The National Security Secretariat continues to keep the public informed as we work to ensure safety and security on our Islands,” the statement read.

This incident marks the second time in less than two months that debris from SpaceX’s Starship has posed a risk to Turks and Caicos. In January 2025, wreckage from a previous failed test flight was recovered from beaches, roads, and private properties across the islands. No injuries were reported, though one car in South Caicos was struck.

The latest mishap has sparked renewed safety concerns about the impact of SpaceX’s test flights on Caribbean nations. Authorities in Turks and Caicos have urged residents to remain vigilant and report any unusual objects found on land or at sea.

Meanwhile, investigations continue into the cause of the explosion and the potential environmental impact of the debris. The FAA had temporarily halted air traffic in parts of Florida following the incident due to falling debris.

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