Urgent | A dust wave has been detected in the direction of the capital Amman now, and we invite you to close the windows and be aware of the dangers of high levels of dust in the air

2022-04-28 2022-04-28T23:16:16Z
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Arab Weather - Newly captured satellite images at the Arab Regional Weather Center indicate the monitoring of dust waves in the east of the Kingdom, and in the coming hours, dust waves begin to affect the main cities from the north and center of the Kingdom, where there is a noticeable rise in dust rates with a decrease in the extent of horizontal visibility.

In light of the prevailing weather conditions, the Arab Weather website advises to close the windows and take the necessary precautions by respiratory and eye patients to deal with the dust wave that affects some regions of the Kingdom.

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