Video: Dust storm dyed orange town Australia
The town of Charleville was engulfed in the orange dusty sea when one with winds of more than 96km / h over this place.
Orange dust storm swept across the town of Charleville.
A dust storm hit the town of Charleville in southwest Queensland, Australia, drowned in orange dust on February 20, Fox News reported. Many people record the town image in dust storms and share on social networks.
The storm collapsed some trees and caused minor damage to the area. Queensland police also warned people about limited visibility during the storm and must be careful when traveling on the road.
The Queensland Meteorological Agency publishes satellite images of storms on Twitter."The wind from the nearby storms washed up a lot of dust and dumped trees in the area," the agency explained.
Dust storm is estimated to be about 200km with wind speed of more than 96km / h. Large dust storms sometimes occur in Australia. In 2013, a dust storm occurred in the west of the country.
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