Dust storms swept across Iran, more than 30 people were injured
Iran's IRNA news agency reported that at least four people were killed, more than 30 were injured in a terrible dust storm in the Iranian capital, Iran, on June 2.
Iran's IRNA news agency reported that at least four people were killed, more than 30 were injured in a terrible dust storm in the Iranian capital, Iran, on June 2.
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Dust storm "submerged" the capital Tehran.(Source: AFP / VNA)
Dust storms in the capital of Tehran, 34 casualties.(Source: THX / VNA)
People avoid dust after a dust storm sweeps through Tehran.(Source: THX / VNA)
The 130km / hr storm with the giant "dust wall" covered the capital city in minutes. Trees fell, traffic stalled, power systems were cut off, international flights were canceled.
In the south of the capital, there was a continuous car crash involving 20 vehicles. Older people, young children and people with respiratory diseases are recommended to stay indoors.
Dust storms also cover a large area of central Iran, but there have been no reports of casualties or damage.
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