There has been a dramatic video that a huge “habob” surrounded by Dallas in a creepy red fog this week shows a hurricane of dust, causing anarchy on the roads and disturbing the entire metro area. Footage filmed by Dexter’s Dexter’s Dexter’s Fire Chief Justice Powell on Monday caught the event after a five-car piled up, which was found to have been blinded by the moving dust. Emergency workers were seen struggling to clear the wreckage as the hebobs intensified.
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A thunderstorm in New Mexico and Western Texas destroyed the area due to thunderstorms. As Habub moved from the South US states, the national weather service warned the counties for brace for more disturbances on the southern border, issued serious weather alerts.
The storm revelation red fog and the resulting traffic accidents served as a reminder of the power of these natural events. Experts warn that dust storms like this can lead to visibility, dangerous road conditions and other weather related risks.
According to CNN Habob is an extreme type of dust storm that lasts for several hours. It is essentially a wall of dust and debris that can be 5,000,3 feet to a shortness because it is pushed by heavy winds.
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