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Sahara Dust Turns Skies Over Crete Red and Orange in Rare Weather Event

The recent influx of Sahara dust across the Mediterranean created striking sky colors, impacting visibility and local environments. Such dust storms are driven by strong winds and can carry pollutants over large distances, affecting air quality. Monitoring these events helps understand desertification and climate influences in the region.
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