Fortunately, the debris from the Long March 5B booster fell to the Earth in the Indian Ocean, disturbing nobody but the fishes.
But when I saw the map here
https://www.space.com/chinese-rocket-booster-third-uncontrolled-reentry
of where the debris was most likely to hit Earth, coverage which only mentioned that debris might hit Mexico or even the United States seemed biased.
There was a chance that debris could hit Java. And indeed, there was some chance that it could hit Mexico.
But the biggest area where the booster's orbital track passed over land involved Brazil (just north of Ecuador, which was missed), Paraguay, Bolivia, and Peru. Those were the countries that stood a good chance of being hit,
and none of them were mentioned at all.
John Savard
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