Beijing sandstorm super ferocious delivery workers miserably turned into terracotta warriors

Beijing, China, was hit by another sandstorm yesterday (15), the third time this year in China, the entire Beijing is a misty, even buildings can not see clearly, the road is also covered with sand and dust, and even mud rain, everywhere as if “bombarded” by mud.

Some netizens even shared that a delivery man was affected by the sandstorm and his whole body turned shit-colored, like a freshly unearthed terracotta warrior. The comprehensive Chinese report pointed out that the sandstorm came from Inner Mongolia and other areas, by the cold air diffusion, the suspended dust blown to the eastern part of China, this is the third time this year China ushered in the sandstorm, more serious impact on Inner Mongolia, Beijing, Shanghai and other northern China, I am afraid that even Taiwan and neighboring countries will also be affected.

This wave of dust storms in the end how serious, a local Beijing netizen shared, only 2 hours from Inner Mongolia into Beijing, the weather in the morning is still bright and windy, unexpectedly in the afternoon on the yellow sand rolling, but also mud rain, everywhere as if “bombed” by the mud, “there is a windstorm of wild rain, mixed with all kinds of plastic bottles What is even more exaggerated is that some netizens shared photos of the delivery man, who arrived at the delivery site, his entire body turned shit-colored, just like the terracotta warriors and horses just unearthed.

How fierce is this dust storm? In just 7 minutes, the sandstorm blew into Inner Mongolia, and even the buildings could not be seen clearly. (Flip photography surging news)

The whole Beijing delivery guy turned shit-colored, which made netizens shout in shock: “Terracotta Warriors and horses just unearthed.” (Tweets)

The lowest visibility in Beijing is only about 6 kilometers; Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau chief Zheng Mingdian also posted a reminder on Facebook today, “China’s northern China again to the dust storm! It’s a rare occurrence in the past 10 years!” The dust storms are not seen in the past 10 years.

The cars on the roadside in Beijing are covered with mud, making driving a headache. (Photo by Global Network)

A Beijing citizen’s glasses are full of mud and water, making it difficult for him to see the road clearly. (Photo by Beijing Life Headliner)

The Beijing Meteorological Station said that Beijing’s air quality index reached 324, a severe level 6 pollution level, and it is expected to last until the 28th before Beijing can clear the dusty haze. It is hoped that millions of trees will be used to block the sandstorm.