Three lights appeared over South Carolina 20-Jan-2021

This was filmed over Myrtle Beach in South Carolina on 20th January 2021 at 7:30pm.

Witness report: After seeing all of the replies of flairs I should probably add this happened multiple times, around the exact same place. I had already seen these lights twice by the time I took this video.

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  • i live in myrtle beach and i can confirm that those exist...i have seen them myself 7 or 8 times in the last 5 years and i can tell you that unless they have taught flares how to maneuver around the sky disappear then come back and remain stationary before quickly flying off or turning off like a light bulb on occasion then i can say these are NOT FLARES...no clue what they are but i know what they AINT

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