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Since the end of last month, the city has been battling drought and hot flashes
Six people were injured after a fierce sandstorm hit the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Saturday. An impressive video shared by the city council shows a large beige cloud of dust enveloping the buildings.
Due to the sandstorm that occurred in our Polatlı district, I send my wishes to the people of the district.
Our teams are on alert with all their units and continue their surveillance throughout the city.
You can reach us at any time of the day from our Başkent 153 line. pic.twitter.com/2V1Lle7Zd1
– Mansur Yavaş (@ mansuryavas06) September 12, 2020
Another video, posted on social media by Turkey’s Directorate General of Meteorology, shows huge clouds of dust hanging over houses in the capital, struck by lightning.
In Ankara, where no rain has been seen for a long time, strong winds created by the cb cloud cause a dust storm. Dust storms and rain are expected to continue in some places until 7 p.m. #pollate pic.twitter.com/RTVKQwQ2mS
– Meteorology (MGM) (@meteoroloji_twi) September 12, 2020
Since the end of last month, the city has been battling drought and hot flashes.
“Six people were slightly injured by flying objects after the high winds in Polatli and the surrounding areas. The number of injuries is likely to increase,” Ankara Governor Vasip Shahin said on Twitter.
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