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A sandstorm hit the city
Forecasters warned Ankara residents about the likelihood of flooding from a hurricane, and a sandstorm covered the city near Ankara.
The Turkish province of Ankara, on Saturday, September 12, was hit by the strongest hurricane that could flood the west and north of the region. The General Directorate of Meteorology of Turkey reports on this. According to experts, the hurricane lasted at least two hours and the forecast is disappointing.
“According to the radar data, heavy rains and thunderstorms are expected in the western and northern parts of Ankara (in the area of the cities of Polatli, Ayas, Beypazar, Gyudul and Kyzylcahamam) for the next two hours. You need to be careful and be prepared for floods, hail and high winds. ” , – said in a statement from the department.
Before that, 80 kilometers from the capital of Turkey, a sandstorm passed, as a result of which the adjacent city plunged into twilight. Internet users have shared images of this natural phenomenon.
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
Earlier, in the Odessa region, a powerful sandstorm was filmed. She pounced unexpectedly, forcing vacationers to seek shelter.
And in April, a dust storm covered Kiev. Environmentalists have linked this phenomenon to climate change.
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