Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori

Zahedan (IP) - The influx of heavy dust from Pakistan into Zahedan, the capital of Sistan and Baluchestan province in southeastern Iran, has reduced the city's visibility since Wednesday morning.

Iran Press/Iran News: Ali Mollashahi, head of Sistan and Baluchestan weather information, forecasts and warnings, said: "The dust comes from boiling clouds and then momentary hurricanes on Pakistani soil."

The sustainability of the weather and the lack of wind in the city of Zahedan have caused the dust static in this city, and with the start of the wind, this situation will be changed.

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Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by  Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori
Zahedan is surrounded by dust from Pakistan / Photo by Marziyeh Noori