A severe solar storm is heading towards Earth.

WASHINGTON DC: The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says a severe solar storm is heading toward our planet Earth that could affect power grids. This storm is more powerful than the recent storm.
NOAA issued a warning about a severe geomagnetic storm and says that a cluster of energy is released from the sun and is moving towards the earth. NOAA issued this warning after observing this massive energy that emits from the sun at the beginning of the last week.
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NOAA also issues a warning to the powerplants and Earth-orbiting spacecraft to take precautions. NOAA has also issued an emergency warning to the Federal Emergency Management Agency of potential power loss or outages.
According to experts, this storm will be more powerful than the recent solar storm that struck the Earth in the month of May. This recent solar storm was the strongest storm in the last 2 decades, and this upcoming solar storm will be more powerful and stronger than that. Researchers also said that we will release more information and proper data about this storm once it reaches a distance of 1 million miles to the spacecraft, which is ready to measure its intensity.