Brazil witnessed a bizarre dust storm.

Many cities including Sao Paulo saw a massive dust storm.
September 30, 2021
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Brazil witnessed a bizarre dust storm.

Some residents were taken by surprise.

The dust cloud turned day into night.

The region is facing rain scarcity, water shortage and high temperatures.

A severe drought like situation is evident.

Combination of strong winds and max temperatures caused the dust storm.

Drought-like situation have increased the energy costs.

Citizens receive rationed water supply.

Many are migrating to better areas.

Even if climate change isn’t directly responsible for the dust storm, it is certainly responsible for irregular rains.

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Rahul Somvanshi

Rahul, possessing a profound background in the creative industry, illuminates the unspoken, often confronting revelations and unpleasant subjects, navigating their complexities with a discerning eye. He perpetually questions, explores, and unveils the multifaceted impacts of change and transformation in our global landscape. As an experienced filmmaker and writer, he intricately delves into the realms of sustainability, design, flora and fauna, health, science and technology, mobility, and space, ceaselessly investigating the practical applications and transformative potentials of burgeoning developments.

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