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Solar Storm Sweeps Earth: Risk to Networks and Satellites – Rare Northern Lights in Unexpected Areas

Published January 20, 2026, 05:09
Solar Storm Sweeps Earth: Risk to Networks and Satellites – Rare Northern Lights in Unexpected Areas

A strong solar storm has been hitting Earth since yesterday, potentially causing disruptions to power grids, satellite operation, and communication systems. The storm has been classified as level 4 on a five-level scale and is expected to continue today with reduced intensity. The phenomenon is linked to increased solar activity and has caused the appearance of spectacular northern lights in areas where it is rare, such as Alabama and Kentucky. A similar storm occurred in 2023, causing power outages in Sweden and damage to infrastructure in South Africa. The solar storm was caused by a powerful solar flare and may affect high-frequency communications and satellite operations.