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The extreme weather in Mongolia has caused many deaths. How to protect yourself when encountering a sandstorm?

This year's sandstorm in Inner Mongolia has attracted a lot of people's attention, and it has also had a great impact on some parts of our country. In this sandstorm, 65,438+00 people were killed and more than 80 people were missing. It can be said that today's ecological environment is not as beautiful as people think, and people still need constant protection. The most important industry in Mongolia is animal husbandry. Overgrazing leads to the degradation of their grasslands, which makes the sand unstable. Coupled with strong winds, it is easy to form extreme weather such as sandstorms. When encountering a sandstorm, it can be said that it is dusty all over the sky, and it is all yellow at first glance. After the sandstorm, vehicles and buildings on the road will be covered with a layer of sand, which makes people look very desolate. Mongolian sandstorms have invaded many areas of China, and Beijing has also been greatly affected. At that time, the situation in Beijing directly changed from the painting style of a modern city to the painting style of the Northern Song Dynasty. And even though the windows of many residential buildings are closed, there is still a lot of dust in the room after the sandstorm.

When sandstorms occur in some areas, local people must reduce their travel and try to stay indoors, because there are many pollutants in the air during sandstorms. After people breathe such air, it is easy to cause great damage to the lungs, and it is also easy to hurt the eyes at 10. If people born outside encounter a sandstorm, they should stay in the car at the first time or find some buildings to shelter from the rain in advance. They must wait until after the sandstorm before going out. Of course, they must wear masks to protect their respiratory system.

There are many reasons for the formation of sandstorms. On the one hand, the forest vegetation has been destroyed by human beings, which makes the sandstorm unable to be consolidated. On the other hand, it is due to the change of airflow activity. The sandstorm in Mongolia was mainly caused by meteorological reasons and the change of temperature at that time, which led to a serious sandstorm in 10 years, but this extreme situation is very rare.