red sandstorm
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Region: Published: January 19, 2016  Updated: April 29, 2018 at 8:03 am EST

A crazy red dust storm kicked up in Libya, which turned the skies blood red. Winds of up to 30 miles per hour (48 kph) are forecast for the area tonight and tomorrow with a drop to 17 miles per hour (27 kph) expected on Tuesday. Red dust storms can increase air pollution to “very high levels” and aggravate breathing problems, irritating lungs and increasing asthma.

This strange phenomena has happened before and will happen again; the incident turns the skies into this creepy, bloody red. These sandstorms affect Libya between the months of January and June. Australian Video.

These photos were taken on January 17th 2016.

Works Cited

Strange Sounds. “Apocalyptical red sandstorm turns Tobruk, Libya into a blood red city.” Strange Sounds. . (2016): . . http://strangesounds.org/2016/01/apocalyptical-red-sandstorm-tobruk-libya-blood-pictures.html

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L....G.....
L....G.....
8 years ago

Yes I think your right, I have been seeing a lot of different stories about red in the environment, iron oxide I believe is some of what it is

Susieq
Susieq
8 years ago

Could the red dust be from earth passing through the tail of PLANET X?