The geomagnetic storm associated with these solar flares could disrupt critical infrastructure, including radio communications, navigation systems, and electric power grids. NASA has also warned of potential risks to spacecraft and astronauts. On the positive side, the storm may produce stunning aurora borealis displays visible across much of the U.S., offering a rare spectacle for residents. Past storms of similar magnitude have enabled northern lights to be seen as far south as Mexico. While the exact impact remains uncertain, the event underscores the dual nature of solar activity as both a technological hazard and a natural wonder.