Sandstorm in China: 300-Feet High Sandstorm Wreaks Havoc on Chinese City Dunhuang, Roads Shut Down Due to Low Visibility
The sandstorm created dangerous driving conditions and forced local police to close major roads amid reduced visibility, reported NBC News. The sandstorm from the nearby Gobi Desert created dangerous driving conditions and forced police to shut down major roads.
Beijing, July 26: A giant over 300 feet wall of sand wreaked havoc on Dunhuang, China, reducing visibility to less than 20 feet across the city.
The sandstorm created dangerous driving conditions and forced local police to close major roads amid reduced visibility, reported NBC News.
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The sandstorm from the nearby Gobi Desert created dangerous driving conditions and forced police to shut down major roads.
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