BAGHDAD: Another sandstorm that descended on Monday on climate-stressed Iraq sent at least 4,000 people to hospital with breathing problems and led to the closure of airports, schools and public.
BAGHDAD Another sandstorm that descended on Monday on climate-stressed Iraq sent at least 4,000 people to hospital with breathing problems and led to the closure of airports, schools and public offices across the country.It is the eighth dust storm since mid-April to hit Iraq, which has been battered by soil degradation, intense droughts and low rainfall linked to climate
East Anglia could see the top temperatures in the afternoon, with highs of up to 27C (81F) - beating the highest recorded so far this year as 23.6C (74.5F) in Faversham, Kent, on May 6.