The strongest explosion of the year from the Sun: Solar flare with a magnitude of X2.7

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that no additional impact on Earth is expected following the event.
The explosion is attributed to the Sun being at its most active in its 11-year cycle.
It was reported that four other lower intensity M-class explosions occurred on the same day.
Experts say the explosions are caused by the sudden breaking and reconnection of magnetic field lines on the Sun.
Charged particles from the sun that reach the atmosphere can cause visual phenomena such as the northern lights, but serious storms rarely damage infrastructure.
Scientists say that active sunspot region AR 4087 may continue to be effective in the coming days as it rotates towards Earth.
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