Sandstorms continue to wreak havoc in parts of China. Air dust covers most of the region north of the Yangtze River, causing air pollution in at least 18 provinces and cities.
According to the latest three-day forecast, sandstorms will continue in North China from April 13 to 15. The sandstorm in the north is anticipated to continue for the following week.
“I can smell and taste the sand sitting in the emergency room with an N95 mask,” a Chinese netizen said on social media on April 11.
On March 19, China issued its first sandstorm warning for the spring season when cold high pressure went southward….
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