Megacane Theta

Overview
Megacane Theta was a powerful megacane that crossed multiple basins.

Meteorological History
Theta began as an Indian ocean low that was moving towards Madagascar. It then grew to a TS, but was heading or very cold waters, so many thought it would die. However, a massive upper atmosphere heat wave collided with the storm, causing it to heat up anything below it. This caused it to grow to a C7 on the same day as the heat wave's collision. It then grazed South Africa, and entered the South Atlantic. By now, it was rocketing up north, where it grew to a hypercane. To make matters worse, the storm was so powerful, it was sucking in the very hot upper atmosphere, causing anything beneath it to reach boiling temperatures. When it reached Greenland and Iceland, the heat contained in the storm caused the entire island of Greenland to melt, and putting all the now released water vapor into the storm, causing it to grow to a Megacane. It now recurved towards Europe, and made landfall in the UK and France. It then made another landfall in Africa, and it recurved again to North America. It crossed the Atlantic, and made landfall in Panama where it entered the EPAC basin, and made its final landfall in Argentina.

South Africa
South Africa was absolutely devastated by the storm, with most cities suffering major damages. Many port cities were also shut down, which forced trade to come to a halt.

Greenland
Anyone in Greenland would've most likely been killed, as the entire island was melted by the immense heat caused by the storm. All cities on the island were destroyed, and all rescue missions found no survivors.

Europe
When the storm made landfall in the UK, all cities caught fire, which was made ven worse by the 6000 Mph winds bearing down. The winds caused the entire island to catch fire, and in the aftermath of the storm, all forests were found to have burnt down. In France, many important areas were destroyed. In Paris for instance, The storms winds blew away the entire Eiffel Tower, and destroyed 100% Of the city. In Europe, The UK, France, and Spain were all put underwater for a few days.

Panama
Later inspection of damages revealed that the entire country was put underwater, and no survivors were found.

Argentina and Chile
Most cities in the central parts of the countries were destroyed by the megacane, and in the case of chile, the pacific grew to cut the country in half.