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UN agency reports that dust storms will be record-breaking along the US-Mexico border in China and 2025.

UN agency reports that dust storms will be record-breaking along the US-Mexico border in China and 2025.
UN agency reports that dust storms will be record-breaking along the US-Mexico border in China and 2025.

In a report released on Friday, the World 'Meteorological Organisation (WMO), said that in 2025 record-breaking dust and sand storms will hit parts of China, the U.S. border region, and the border region between Mexico and the United States. These storms are expected to disrupt?transportation, damage health, as well as the environment.

The report concluded that in April 2025, dust from Mongolia caused China's worst dust and sand storm for a decade. This was measured by intensity, length?and geographic reach. Dust?storms along the U.S./Mexico border were unusually intense and frequent. El Paso in Texas recorded 50 dust-weather days between 2025 and 2026, which is more than double what it averaged annually, and is the highest number since the "Dust Bowl disaster" of the 1930s.

The Bodele Depression, in Chad is one of the most active dust regions on earth. Around 2 billion tonnes of dust are released into the atmosphere every year. Most of it originates in desert areas such as the Sahara Desert, Gobi Desert and Arabian Desert. Dust transport is a normal process. However, factors such as drought, poor land-management and environmental degradation contribute to the problem.

The report said that although global average dust levels remained largely unchanged from the previous year, severe regional dust events showed a growing risk posed by dust and sand storms which affect over 150 countries around the world. Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus

(source: Reuters)