"Wall-like" Dust Storm Ravages Phoenix, Leaving Over 15,000 Households Without Power and Over 200 Flights Delayed
2025-08-27 / Read about 0 minute
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On August 25, local time, a catastrophic dust storm of "apocalyptic proportions" struck Phoenix, Arizona. The storm, which made landfall in Tucson, approximately 60 miles southeast of Phoenix, swiftly enveloped neighborhoods, highways, and structures, shrouding the region in an impenetrable darkness. Dubbed the "Haboob," this phenomenon was sparked by powerful downdrafts, resulting in property damage to homes and trees, widespread airport delays, and localized power outages affecting over 15,000 households.