Saharan dust storm taints Spain's sky orange
Some streets in Spain were covered in dust and the sky tainted in an orange hue as Storm Celia swooped Saharan dust across the peninsula.
Saharan dust storm taints Spain's sky orange
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Dust mixed with water drops cover a car as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Dust covers chairs and a table at a restaurant terrace as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, Spain, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
A man cleans the sidewalk, as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, Spain, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Two men stand stand on a hill, as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Tourists take pictures of Puerta del Sol square as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, Spain, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Tourists visit Puerta del Sol square as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, Spain, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
A man walks his dog near Almudena Cathedral, as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, Spain, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Cars are covered in dust as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, Spain, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
A man and a dog stand on a hill, as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera
A person wearing a protective mask crosses a bridge as storm Celia blew sand from the Sahara desert over Madrid, Spain, March 15. REUTERS/Susana Vera