Environment
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Massive Dust Plume from Saharan Desert Expected to Hit US This Week
A 4,000 mile-long Dust Plume, which traveled the 5,000-mile journey from the Saharan Desert, has arrived in Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, and Cuba and is expected to hit the Gulf of Mexico, Texas to the lower Mississippi River Valley Thursday and Friday and finally Washington this weekend.
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