A huge dirt storm swept parts of the American state of Arizona.
The thick wall of dark dust in PILAL province was carried by thunderstorm winds – a phenomenon known as haboob, according to national weather service.
The term haboob comes from the Arabic language and indicates “strong winds” or “storm”.
In the United States they are the most common in the southwest.
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