Scientists identify a terrible threat that could destroy Earth in 10 years

An international group of scientists from leading research institutes has published an alarming report about a new threat to the planet. According to research, the rapid thawing of permafrost in the Arctic could lead to the release of ancient viruses and bacteria that have been frozen for thousands of years.
Experts warn that this process has already begun and could have catastrophic consequences for all humanity. According to their estimates, the situation could reach a critical point within the next 10 years.
An unprecedented rate of Arctic ice melting is being observed. This could lead to the release of microorganisms to which modern humans have no immunity.
Scientists are calling on the global community to take urgent measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and develop response plans for possible biological threats.
Currently, researchers continue to monitor the situation and develop recommendations for governments to prevent a potential catastrophe.
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