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Cyclone Narelle turns Australian sky blood red

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SYDNEY: The sky turned blood red in Australia due to a powerful cyclone Narelle.

Videos from Shark Bay on Friday showed that the daylight disappeared within minutes after strong winds blew and the sky turned dark red and visibility was reduced to almost zero due to the strong winds.

According to reports, breathing became difficult in many areas while the sky appeared in an unusual red and orange color.

Eyewitnesses described the scenes as “unreal” and said that it seemed as if the world had changed.

According to experts, this situation occurs when strong winds lift iron oxide-rich soil from the earth’s surface into the atmosphere.

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