Post by : Bianca Qureshi
Ahead of ex-tropical cyclone Narelle, Shark Bay in Western Australia witnessed a surreal spectacle as the sky turned a deep blood-red, capturing global attention.
Meteorologists explained that powerful winds from the cyclone lifted iron-rich red dust into the atmosphere, which filtered sunlight and cast the entire sky in a crimson hue.
Locals described the scene as “apocalyptic,” with dust filling the air, reducing visibility, and blanketing towns ahead of the cyclone’s arrival.
This rare natural phenomenon underscores Cyclone Narelle’s intensity, blending extreme weather conditions with striking, dramatic visuals.
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