Apocalypse in Egypt! People are suffocating! The crazy dust storm in Cairo!

or not? Please comment below! Sandstorms and harsh weather hit parts of Egypt, reducing visibility in Cairo, where a gray cloud of dust obscures the sky. According to the state website Ahram Online, wind speeds over the Mediterranean reached 50-65 kilometers per hour and wave heights reached 4-5 meters. Due to bad weather, schools have been closed in the northern Mediterranean city of Alexandria and in the provinces of Bucheira and Kafr el Sheikh north of Cairo. Three regions were flooded with torrential rains, while the sun in Cairo was barely visible during the day. The state agency in charge of ports in the Red Sea region said it ordered all ships, regardless of size, to remain docked for their safety. “Sea conditions are unstable, wave heights range from 2.5 to 4.0 meters, and visibility is only 200 meters,” the message says. Dust or sandstorms usually occur in areas where the ground is covered with loose dust or sand. Sandstorms are most common in Cairo in late winter and early spring.
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