Apocalypse in India! People are suffocating! Crazy New Delhi Dust Storm!

It is a wall of orange sand several hundred meters high, driven by powerful gusts of wind, averaging 50 knots, that can engulf and plunge the city into darkness in minutes. Residents of India and even Texas and Arizona are familiar with this spectacular phenomenon, which meteorologists call “habub“, one of the most dangerous manifestations of sand and dust storms. director of the national weather service, lives with these dry mists of dust in the air and habubs during the monsoons: “People are used to it. Almost every year there are habubs, but more and more often. And when these sand walls appear, it’s like the apocalypse is coming.“ These sandstorms originate almost 1,000 kilometers to the east of the capital of India Only two ingredients are needed for their formation: erosion-sensitive sediments in a dry environment and strong winds. According to researchers, about two billion tons of dust are released into the atmosphere every year, a quarter of which ends up in
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