Mumbai, Dhaka, and Colombia will be destroyed! NASA's report has blown everyone's mind, gave an ultimatum of 7 years

NASA has released a report claiming that the 2024 YR4 asteroid will hit the Earth after a few years. NASA has said that the collision of this asteroid will cause massive destruction in the city of Bogota in Colombia. More than 11.6 million people live in this city. At the same time, Mumbai and Dhaka are also at risk.

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Mumbai, Dhaka, and Colombia will be destroyed! NASA's report has blown everyone's mind, gave an ultimatum of 7 years
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Mumbai, Dhaka, and Colombia will be destroyed! NASA's report has blown everyone's mind, gave an ultimatum of 7 years
Mumbai, Dhaka, and Colombia will be destroyed! NASA's report has blown everyone's mind, gave an ultimatum of 7 years

NASA has revealed that if the 2024 YR4 asteroid hits the planet, then the impact will ravage the most populous locations on the planet. NASA announced that the large impact will fall within the Eastern Pacific Ocean, Northern South America, the Atlantic Ocean, the African region, the Arabian Sea, and the area of South Asia.

NASA has announced that the effect of this asteroid will cause immense devastation to the city of Bogota of the nation of Colombia. More than 11.6 million people are present in this city. Mumbai and Dhaka are also at risk at the same time.

The US space agency NASA has increased the risk of this asteroid hitting the Earth in 2032 to 3.1 percent. After this, this asteroid has become the most dangerous asteroid known so far.

The European Space Agency (ESA) puts the odds of a crash at 2.8 percent, a higher threat level than that of the 2004 Apophis asteroid. It was initially forecast to impact the planet by 2029, although this was later debunked upon a closer analysis of the evidence.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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