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A giant dust storm has blanketed communities across south-east Australia, turning skies orange and raising concerns about air quality. | A giant dust storm has blanketed communities across south-east Australia, turning skies orange and raising concerns about air quality. |
Authorities issued a public health alert for Sydney on Thursday as the 500km-wide (310 miles) dust band reached the city and caused flight delays. | |
Many regions elsewhere in New South Wales (NSW) have had poor visibility. | Many regions elsewhere in New South Wales (NSW) have had poor visibility. |
Authorities said the storm was driven by strong winds picking up dry soil. | |
The problem has been exacerbated by a drought that has affected the entire state of NSW since August, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology. | The problem has been exacerbated by a drought that has affected the entire state of NSW since August, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology. |
Paramedics said dozens of people had reported breathing or asthma difficulties on Thursday, but the number affected by dust was not immediately clear. | |
In Sydney, the dust darkened skies and caused "hazardous" air quality readings in some suburbs. | |
Health officials urged locals to stay indoors, particularly children, older people and those with respiratory problems. | |
One resident in Broken Hill, a town 1,100km west of Sydney, said the dust had lingered for hours on Wednesday. | One resident in Broken Hill, a town 1,100km west of Sydney, said the dust had lingered for hours on Wednesday. |
"You walked outside and it was in your eyes and it was just a gritty feeling," Matt Whitelum told the BBC. | |
"The winds were also so strong that you had to hold the car door open or it would just slam back into your face." | "The winds were also so strong that you had to hold the car door open or it would just slam back into your face." |
The Sydney dust storm has drawn comparisons to a more intense event which shrouded the city in 2009. | |
That dust storm left hundreds of people suffering from breathing difficulties, and forced the grounding of flights. | |