After Floods, A Sandstorm Hits China’s Dunhuang

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Kuala Lumpur: Record-breaking flooding in China has left over one million people displaced. But that is not the only natural disaster hitting China lately.

A wall of sand standing over 300 feet wreaked havoc on Dunhuang, China.

It reduces visibility to less than 20 feet across the city as seen in a video from NBC.

The report says the sandstorm created dangerous driving conditions.

It also forced local police to close major roads amid reduced visibility.

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