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Power outages and flight cancellations: Dust storm hits major city in the USA

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28 August 2025

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Dust storm hits major city in the USA

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In the otherwise mostly dry south-west of the USA, powerful thunderstorms are currently developing frequently. They can trigger huge dust storms, known as haboobs.

In the deserts of Arizona, a huge wall of dust hit the city of Phoenix in recent days.

WeatherRadar: Severe thunderstorms are discharging south of Phoenix, triggering a large dust storm.

As a result, more than 15,000 people were left without electricity. Visibility dropped to just a few metres, forcing motorists to stop. Flight operations also had to be temporarily suspended.

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The Burning Man art festival in the desert in the US state of Nevada had to be temporarily interrupted due to a dust storm. Gusts of more than 43 mph destroyed art installations and tore down the tents of numerous visitors.

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