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Climate Change Warning: Dusty storm in Australia covers Sydney, health alert issued. Experts warned of climate change. The Prime Minister announced flood assistance.

Due to the strong winds, there was a mist in the entire area.
Highlights
- Sydney affected by dusty storm in Australia.
- Health alert issued, poor air quality.
- The Prime Minister announced flood assistance.
Sydney A huge dusty storm in Australia has covered Sydney in a thick mist, which has issued health alerts. Along with this, experts issued a warning to be at the peak of change across the country and underlined its growing impact. On Tuesday, alert was issued for very poor air quality in some areas by the New South Wales Health Department, as there has been a mist due to strong winds in South Australia.
Experts said that the incident reflects the changing patterns of the season and the lack of sensitivity of Australia towards land erosion. According to the Xinhua news agency report, according to the visiting Fellow Milton Spear at the University of Technology Sydney, long -term atmospheric changes are contributing to both drought and heavy rains on the east coast in southern Australia.
Paul Begs of McVeri University said that such an incident reflects long -term climate tendencies. Research suggests that from 2014 to 2023, most of Australia have had a more severe drought than the 1950s, which have a significant impact on both physical and mental health.
Soil expert John Grant at the Southern Cross University warned of its long -term damage after the incident. This dusty storm originated in the drought affected areas of western Victoria and South Australia, where dry, bright soil erosion is occurring. Grant said, in such a situation, the most fertile part of the soil is destroyed by the erosion caused by the strong wind. This not only reduces productivity, but also increases the chances of re -erosion of the land.
He said, “Due to this, the problem is increasing (so can be said). The effects of climate change are increasing this process further.” At the same time, he said that such storms can shed millions of tons of upper soil, which have a devastating effect on farming, ecosystem of the country and human health.
Earlier in the day, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanies also committed financial assistance to flood -affected areas on the eastern coast, as the authorities confirmed that about 800 houses and businesses were destroyed due to this. Albanies visited the flood affected areas in New South Wales, the state of the east coast for the second time after the flood crisis, where there have been five deaths after a record rains in May.
Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than 10 years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining with AyraNews24x7, he has worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently that h …Read more
Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than 10 years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining with AyraNews24x7, he has worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently that h … Read more
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