A trail of dust from the Sahara has reached the Caribbean side of Mexico, darkening the sky of Cancun and the Riviera Maya.
At the same time, powerful sandstorms accompanied with high winds swept across the country, hitting the states of Durango and Coahuila.

A few days ago, Caribbean islands were engulfed by an unprecedented Sahara dust cloud, with air quality and visibility declining sharply.
Now the sand apocalypse has reached coastal Mexico, with paradisiac beaches in Cancun and on Isla Mujeres turning dusty grey to brown.
Impresionante comparaciĂłn: AsĂ #CancĂşn a las 7:41 hrs. del 16 de junio y hoy, 24 de junio, misma hora.
— Webcams de México (@webcamsdemexico) June 24, 2020
Vista panorámica desde @PalaceResorts.
El paso del #PolvoDelSahara en #QuintanaRoo se puede ver a través de 18 cámara en vivo en nuestra página:https://t.co/DvlEbVFikV pic.twitter.com/h2Z4t2Xz3c
In the coming days, dust from northern Africa will move from eastern Mexico to the United States, where it will pollute the air from Texas to Florida, and up to Washington (DC).
AsĂ #IslaMujeres a las 8:00 hrs. del 16 de junio y este 24 de junio, misma hora.
— Webcams de México (@webcamsdemexico) June 24, 2020
Vista hacia Playa Norte vĂa @IxchelBeach
Puedes ver el paso del #PolvoDelSahara en #QuintanaRoo a través de 18 cámaras en vivo en nuestra página:https://t.co/DvlEbVFikV pic.twitter.com/gSe8q3ItiR
Meanwhile, major sandstorms swept across the cities of Gomez-Palacio and Lardo, Durango and Torreon, Coahuila, changing day into night.
Although no serious incident have been reported yet, eyewitnesses share amazing videos and pictures on social networks:
Gomez-Palacio, Durango:
¡Impresionante!
— Webcams de México (@webcamsdemexico) June 24, 2020
Reporte de @armandochancho.
GĂłmez Palacio, Dgo.pic.twitter.com/jJCelrmBjX
Desde GĂłmez Palacio Dgo pic.twitter.com/AfwYu9mNH9
— fabi (@mextxlii) June 24, 2020
Torreon, Coahuila
AsĂ se ve el bulevar Independencia de #TorreĂłn con la tolvanera, toma precauciones al manejar o si vas caminando toma resguardo
— Webcams de México (@webcamsdemexico) June 24, 2020
VĂa: @MilenioLaguna.pic.twitter.com/OYS6rs6vzJ
Boom, Boom: Sahara blast and Mexican blast. Dust storms are raging across Mexico.
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