Dusty scenery like the apocalypse in Australia

The view of many places in New South Wales is almost blocked by the dense reddish-brown sand in the air.

The sky in Wilcannia and Broken Hill towns, in the state of New South Wales and Australia, became dark names right in the middle of the day when a very strong dust storm swept through on November 20, Storyful reported. The red-brown dusty wall of dozens of meters quickly entered the town from the side of Klondyke station and covered the entire area in an instant.

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The size of the giant dust cloud stretches over 500km and is visible from Victoria.(Illustration).

The video recorded by Tim Lawson shows that the vision is almost blocked by thick dust in the air. The storm accompanied by quite strong winds. According to AU News, the size of the giant dust cloud stretches to more than 500km and is visible from Victoria.

Dust storms are expected to continue to move east and may last until the end of the week. A public health warning was made when the storm entered Sydney and Canberra today. Local authorities must recommend that people restrict their access to the outdoors at this time, especially those with respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.

Dust storms are a natural phenomenon common in arid or semi-arid regions. According to local reports, New South Wales is undergoing a prolonged drought. Some areas have recorded record dry levels since 1900. Experts fear large-scale dust storms may continue to appear in the near future.