India, Aug. 26 -- A huge wall of dust swept across metro Phoenix on Monday and reduced visibility to almost nothing in the region. It was accompanied by severe storms that left tens of thousands without electricity and even caused major chaos at the city's airport, the Independent reported.
Several flights were grounded at one of the country's busiest airports due to the powerful storm. According to CNN, the severe thunderstorm activity left several trees on the streets, while a connector bridge was shredded due to the 70 mph wind gusts at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.
The wall of dust, known meteorologically as a haboob, came in from the desert regions, leaving around 57,000 homes and businesses with no electricity during the dust st...
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