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Tehran sandstorm kills at least 4, injures 30

A heavy dust storm roared into Iran's capital Monday, blacking out the sun in a swirling cloud and tearing down trees in a squall that reportedly killed at least four people and injured 30.

Winds with speeds of up to 110 km/h caused chain-reaction vehicle crash

A view of Tehran on June 2 shows a flash dust storm shrouding the Iranian capital. State TV was reporting that the storm had killed at least two people. (Ebrahim Noroozi/Associated Press)

A heavy dust storm roared into Iran's capital Monday, blacking out the sun in a swirling cloud and tearing down trees in a squall that reportedly killed at least four people and injured 30.

The storm struck Tehran with winds of up to 110 km/h, state television reported. Its report said the storm killed five people, while Iran's official IRNA news agency said it killed four people as winds hit 130 km/h. The discrepancy could not immediately be reconciled.

The storm broke trees and plunged the capital into darkness for several minutes. It also caused a chain-reaction crash involving 20 vehicles on a highway south of the capital and international flights were cancelled, according to the TV report. Air traffic controllers diverted several domestic flights to central Iran.

Authorities asked children and the elderly, as well as those with heart problems, to remain indoors due to the dust.

The TV report said heavy winds also engulfed parts of central Iran, but no casualties were reported there.

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