
Videos show dust storm sweeping through Phoenix area
A massive dust storm hit the Phoenix area Monday, causing power outages, knocking down trees and forcing a temporary ground stop at the city's main airport.
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A massive dust storm hit the Phoenix area Monday, causing power outages, knocking down trees and forcing a temporary ground stop at the city's main airport.
Stunning images show expansive plumes descending on the Phoenix metro area and the city's international airport.
Heavy rain and wind followed the haboob, delaying flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and causing some damage to a terminal roof.
A fast-moving dust storm swept across the Chicago area Friday evening, creating an eerie sight as a thick haze quickly blanketed the region.
The National Weather Service said it was only the second time its Chicago office ever issued a dust storm warning.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported Saturday that eight people died in an interstate pile-up after a dust storm caused a 55-car pile-up.
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