This video from the Czech republic (recorded:  50.509389°N 14.097385°E · 148 m) has some fall-outs, skies and quality issues.
However, the 364 m high Radobyl cliff on the other side of the roundabout (and other side of river Elbe) is highly useful.
The meteor seams to stay above the cliff. This means that the (likely stone-type) meteor never reached below an altitude of 35 km, If the “IMO”-suggested trajectory (
Terminating at: 53.864451°N 12.514400°E ·) holds true.
I guess It is far too high an altitude to expect surviving meteorites.
https://youtu.be/EkEDPyvvuK8