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Nine Countries At Risk Of Being Struck By ‘City-Destroying’ Asteroid That Could Hit In 2032

Nine countries at risk of being struck by asteroid in 2032 confirmed.

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Scientists have identified nine nations that could be in the direct path of the massive asteroid 2024 YR4.

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History of previous asteroids recalled.

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The idea of asteroid deflection has been explored before.

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NASA’s DART mission successfully redirected a smaller asteroid in 2022, proving that impact-based deflection is possible.

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The history of asteroid impacts on Earth serves as a grim reminder of their destructive power.

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The Chicxulub asteroid, which struck Earth 66 million years ago, wiped out nearly three-quarters of life on the planet, including the dinosaurs.

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More recently, in 1908, an explosion over Siberia—likely caused by an asteroid or comet—flattened more than 800 square miles of forest.

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However, 2024 YR4’s size presents a far greater challenge, requiring multiple spacecraft to alter its course.

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Details of asteroid explained.

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This enormous space rock, roughly the size of the Statue of Liberty, could cause widespread devastation if it collides with Earth.

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Discovered in late 2024, the asteroid has been under close observation due to its potentially dangerous trajectory.

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Originally, experts estimated only a slight chance of impact, but recent calculations suggest the probability has nearly doubled to 2.3%.

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The European Space Agency (ESA) has flagged 2024 YR4 as one of the highest-risk asteroids ever detected.

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If the asteroid were to strike, scientists estimate the energy released could equal an eight-megaton explosion—enough to flatten anything within a 30-mile radius.

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Dr. Robin George Andrews, a planetary scientist and author of How to Kill an Asteroid, warns that attempting to deflect the asteroid could backfire.

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“Breaking it up could turn a single impact into multiple fragments still heading for Earth,” Andrews cautioned.

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Andrews compares the risk to turning a cannonball into a scattered spray of bullets.

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He also warns that even a slight miscalculation could push the asteroid onto a different but equally dangerous collision path.

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Bombshell advice from scientists exposed.

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Given the potential for destruction, some scientists argue that evacuation, rather than deflection, might be the best course of action.

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Andrews suggests that in this case, moving people out of the asteroid’s path may be the safest option.

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“If this one’s going to hit, maybe we just need to get out of the way,” he remarked.

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NASA plans to use the James Webb Space Telescope to collect more data on 2024 YR4, including its precise size and path.

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The information gathered will be critical in determining how much of a threat the asteroid truly poses.

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Experts are divided on how to proceed—some advocate for attempting a deflection, while others fear the risks outweigh the potential benefits.

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Governments in the nine at-risk nations have been advised to start contingency planning.

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Nine countries to be hit by asteroid revealed.

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NASA engineer David Rankin has outlined a ‘risk corridor,’ mapping out potential impact zones across multiple regions.

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These zones stretch from parts of northern South America to the Pacific Ocean, through sections of southern Asia, the Arabian Sea, and regions of Africa.

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Countries within this high-risk area include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Sudan, Nigeria, Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.

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While an impact remains unlikely, the consequences of being unprepared could be catastrophic.

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Global cooperation will be essential if scientists decide that intervention is necessary.

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Public awareness is also crucial, as experts stress the importance of preparation and response strategies.

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Public await more details on asteroid.

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As 2032 approaches, the world anxiously watches for updates on the asteroid’s movements.

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While there’s still a chance 2024 YR4 could miss Earth entirely, scientists continue to monitor it closely.

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Stay tuned for further developments as researchers gather more data on this potential ‘city-killer.’

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