Lucky for us "The Carrington Event" was well documented during its time. What it taught us was beyond the science we knew at the time and made us realize that some of the greatest threats are outside of our controls. The Sun normally provides us with light, heat and sustains all life as we know it. During that event it was to reveal a far darker side that we knew very little about. The problem was far more complex than they could have possibly understood even back then. The complexity goes well beyond what most of us could even begin to imagine. The C.M.E. is like a burst of electro magnetic energy that squirts out from the Sun's surface but it does so but as one may think that it would travel at light speed, the time it takes to travel to our planet can be literally days. So what N.A.S.A now has is the ability to predict when and where and if it would be a direct hit. The laws of probability will say that it will happen. The U.S. Army had a remote viewer by the name of Major Ed Dames who claimed that we would have a direct hit. It hasn't happened yet. However I actually believe that a third party intervened in order for us to avoid reset. Which technically would be exactly where we would be if that event had happened. The third party has their own agenda which will come to light soon. As a race we are not terribly good at preparing ourselves, or even being proactive. We cannot save everyone. Knowledge is great to have, but it's fate that decides whether you live or die. One last comment as human beings our minds are extremely fragile and telecommunication systems will cause permanent damage to brains as the radiation levels have not been properly shielded by these Telecommunication companies at all. So exposure needs serious management. While you may think that this has no relevance to C.M.E.'s you couldn't be further from the truth. The Northern Lights is a spectacular event if one is shielded from the exposure. What is not known is the radiation level effects on the human brain. Yes tourism promotes such holidays to go and see, and to experience for yourself, but would you go to see an atomic bomb being detonated? No, and the U.S. Army did exactly that during the tests of "Atomic Bombs"
I worked for a major Telecommunications firm, and the fear of wireless communication towers, particularly the 5g ones, is not unjustified. Wireless towers operate on microwave frequencies. These waves do not have cause any Short Term harm, but prolonged exposure is a different story.