Kuwait - update at 12:30 pm | The sandstorm borders are approaching the state and a few hours are separated from the crossing

2022-05-16 2022-05-16T09:29:37Z
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Kuwait - update at 12:30 pm | The sandstorm borders are approaching the state and a few hours are separated from the crossing

Arab Weather - The latest satellite images operating at the Arab Regional Weather Center indicate that the borders of the huge sandstorm are approaching the State of Kuwait at this time, and it is expected that after God’s will, the sandstorm will cross the air of Kuwait during the next few hours, accompanied by a significant increase in dust rates and strong winds It will disturb the waves of the sea.

The Arab Regional Weather website warns of the danger of low or absent horizontal visibility due to the intensity of dust during the coming hours, especially in the interior regions, and patients of the respiratory system and eyes are advised to take the necessary precautions and close windows to avoid serious complications, God forbid.

Download the Arab Weather Maps application from here and track sandstorms and weather phenomena from your home

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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