Sydney, Australia’s largest city, orange-tinted dawn and paralyzed because of the dust cloud caused by desert winds. In total there were 5 million tons of dust that spread to Australia’s tropical Queensland state.
The result is some stunning scenery that caused respiratory problems of the population. Australia is one of the most vulnerable countries in Oceania to climate change.


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