Dusty gales, moving at a maximum speed of 90 kilometres per hour, lashed several localities in the vicinity of the Super Highway, Gulshan-e-Maymar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal and Gulistan-e-Johar, uprooting trees and many tin roofs in their wake.
VIDEO: Amid the #Covid-19 pandemic, a dust storm wreaks havoc in #Karachi as strong winds lash different parts of the coastal city pic.twitter.com/FxJCBFoZm9
— The Express Tribune (@etribune) June 3, 2020
Meanwhile, with visibility reduced to 500 metres, small aircraft at the airport were shifted to another location and airport authorities mulled the possibility of diverting a private airline flight scheduled to land at 11pm.
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According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the storm was triggered by the presence of a northwestern wind system in Balochistan, which had unexpectedly turned to Karachi.
The Met Office denied that the dust storm had any connection with a cyclone in Arabian Sea, clarifying that it had passed by the city at a distance of 750km.
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