Sky News flies over the ‘megaberg’ that has run aground close to South Georgia

The world’s largest iceberg, a one trillion tonne so-called “megaberg", is posing an enormous catastrophe threat, because it drifts into hotter and shallower waters of the South Atlantic Ocean.

It is feared it may break into giant sized chunks and block entry to meals for the area’s animals.

Sky science and know-how editor Tom Clarke flew over the iceberg, often known as "A-23-a", to get a birds-eye view of the size.

Read extra: https://news.sky.com/story/what-we-learn-flying-over-the-worlds-largest-iceberg-a23a-and-why-its-not-long-for-this-world-13328276

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