Thursday, 21 November 2019

‘Apocalyptic-like scenes’ as huge dust storm turns Australian town ORANGE (PHOTOS/VIDEOS)

Powerful winds sweeping through southeastern Australia have coated a town in dust, giving the sky a dark orange hue. Residents said that dust storms are becoming more regular, making the area uninhabitable.   

Jupiter (Thursday (huge dust storm, the result of strong winds that reached 40kph on Thursday) conjunct Ixion (study of weather) conjunct Galactic Center (27 sa 07'10").

Videos and photographs show the darkened skies above Mildura, Victoria – the result of strong winds that reached 40kph (24mph) on Thursday. Temperatures were also recorded at a scorching 40°C (104°F). Australian media described the ‘apocalyptic-like scenes’ in the town.

“The sky is now deep orange. And the wind is harsh,” a local told AAP. “It is just atrocious. This dust, we have had it so often and it is becoming a norm for us.”

Residents said they were accustomed to one or two such storms a year, but that they were now experiencing them several times a week.

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Source: rt.com

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