Sandstorm blankets Saudi capital in grey haze

Sandstorm blankets Saudi capital in grey haze

Sandstorm blankets Saudi capital in grey haze

Sandstorm blankets Saudi capital in grey haze

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A sandstorm engulfed Saudi Arabia’s capital and other desert kingdoms on Tuesday, reducing visibility and slowing traffic.

A thick grey haze obscured iconic Riyadh buildings such as the Kingdom Centre from more than a few hundred metres (yards), despite no announced flight delays or cancellations.

The kingdom’s meteorology centre forecast “surface dusty winds” in the country’s east and in Riyadh, “reducing horizontal sight”, according to the official Saudi Press Agency.

Dusty conditions were also expected farther west in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, according to the forecast.

Electronic signs along Riyadh’s highways warned drivers to reduce their speed because of the lower visibility.

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In central Riyadh, sand layered cars and buildings, and residents struggled to keep it out of their homes.

“Working outside is very difficult because of the dirt,” a Pakistani construction worker who gave his name as Kalimullah told AFP as he installed tiles.

“I try to wash my face from time to time,” the 30-year-old added, wrapping a piece of cloth around his face to block the sand.

Saudi office worker Abdullah Al-Otaibi said he was grateful he works indoors.

“Dust storms are part of our culture and we are used to it, but some of them are severe,” said Al-Otaibi, 39, rubbing his eyes as he hurried into his office building.

Parts of Saudi Arabia typically see sandstorms between March and May, with varying intensity. The frequency of the storms has increased in recent months in the region.

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Since mid-April, neighbouring Iraq has experienced eight sandstorms, a phenomenon fueled by soil degradation, intense droughts, and low rainfall linked to climate change.

Iran’s government offices, schools, and universities were closed in many provinces on Tuesday due to “unhealthy weather” and sandstorms, according to state media.

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