Video Sky turns red in Western Australia ahead of tropical cyclone


The skies over Western Australia took on a deep red and orange hue ahead of a tropical cyclone as powerful winds whipped up iron-rich dust, blanketing some areas in a crimson haze.

The skies over Western Australia took on a deep red and orange hue ahead of a tropical cyclone as powerful winds whipped up iron-rich dust, blanketing some areas in a crimson haze.

March 29, 2026



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