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Dust storm hits Mongolia

By IANS | Updated: April 13, 2023 15:20 IST

Ulan Bator, April 13 A strong wind and a heavy dust hit the southern Gobi provinces of Mongolia, ...

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Ulan Bator, April 13 A strong wind and a heavy dust hit the southern Gobi provinces of Mongolia, the country's meteorology and environmental monitoring agency said on Thursday.

The wind speed is reaching 18-24 metres per second in the provinces of Dundgovi, Umnugovi and Dornogovi, which are most affected by desertification, Xinhua news quoted the agency as saying.

In addition, snow and snowstorms are hitting the central and northern parts of the country including the national capital Ulan Bator.

The unstable weather is expected to continue in the coming days, the weather agency said, urging the public, especially nomadic herders and drivers, to take extra precautions against possible disasters.

Mongolia has a harsh continental climate as strong winds, snow and dust storms are common during the spring.

Climate change-related desertification is the main factor behind the increasing frequency of yellow dust storms in Mongolia in recent years, according to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism.

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