Haboob Dust Storm Blankets Arizona - The State Signal

Haboob Dust Storm Blankets Arizona

USA – Towering haboob dust storm engulfed Arizona on Monday evening, which was later followed by thunderstorms, resulting to damage and power outages.

The dust storm reduced visibility to near-zero, and 112.7 kilometers per hour (70 mph) winds tore apart a connector bridge at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport according to local reports.

As the system moved into Maricopa County Monday evening, the National Weather Service in Phoenix issued dust storm and severe thunderstorm warnings, cautioning drivers about dangerously low visibility and urging them to “pull aside (and) stay alive.”

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport experienced a one-hour ground stop as a massive dust cloud approached, with delays of up to 30 minutes on Monday night, as crews checked for roof leaks and other damage, according to spokesperson Gregory Roybal.

The Phoenix haboob follows a weekend dust storm in the state of Nevada that swept through Burning Man, an annual arts festival held in Black Rock City, around 193 kilometers (120 miles) from Reno.