The American space agency NASA has reported that powerful energy flares have erupted from the Sun, classified as X2.3, which indicates extremely intense X-class solar flares. The energy eruption was detected by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which continuously monitors the Sun’s surface to identify such occurrences.
Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy from the Sun that can pose risks to life on Earth. While these energy emissions are responsible for the beautiful auroras seen in the polar regions, they can also disrupt communication systems, electrical grids, and other critical infrastructure.
The Sun is currently entering the peak phase of its 11-year solar cycle, during which solar activity is expected to intensify. Experts have consistently warned that strong solar flares could damage essential infrastructure upon which human life heavily depends.