Dust Storm Hits N’Djamena
N’Djamena, the capital of Chad, experienced a rare weather event last night as a sudden dust storm swept through the 1st arrondissement. The phenomenon, more typical of the dry season, struck during the peak of the rainy season, leaving residents shocked and disoriented.
For several minutes, a thick, suffocating cloud of dust enveloped the area. Streets emptied in confusion, with some people running in panic and others seeking cover from flying debris carried by strong winds.
“One could see absolutely nothing; the dust burnt our eyes and made it hard to breathe. We thought it was the end of the world,” said a local resident, still shaken by the experience.
This sudden storm has raised questions among the city’s population: how could such a dust storm occur in August, when heavy rains usually dominate the weather?
Climatologists suggest that this unusual event could be linked to climate change affecting the Sahel region. While the exact cause is still under study, such episodes may become more frequent or intense as weather patterns shift in response to global warming.
Residents remain anxious about the possibility of similar events in the future. Beyond the immediate disruption, the dust storm has fuelled broader concerns about the stability of local weather systems and the long-term impact of climate variability in Chad.
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